In spring and summer you can view a great riot of colors of various flowers practically in any garden. On the contrary, in autumn the assortment of blossoming plants decreases: significant frost damages many flowers and trees. Here comes the question: what can you do - how can you extend the charm of the autumn garden up to the very snow-fall? The answer is rather evident: evergreen plants (such as mahonia), and a variety of coniferous (fir-trees, thujas, junipers, etc.) are very helpful when it comes to reviving faded colors of the autumn garden. And, certainly, those gardeners, who have thought of the sea of autumn flowers, will be absolutely in use as well