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Learning to Love a Winter Garden
Driving down Phoenix Lake Road, I pass a stand of three-foot-tall yarrow, a nearly indestructible perennial with long-blooming, flat-topped flower clusters and feathery foliage. For months now, it has been brown and withered, “dead” as some might say. But I love it, and am grateful to the homeowners who display it. Birds relish the dried seed heads; and to my eye, there is a certain beauty in the structure and muted colors of many hardy perennials in fall and winter. So, I have mostly chucked the gardening aesthetic that says anything that looks dead should be immediately whacked to the ground or pulled up. While there are some perennials that should be cut back in fall (more about that late

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