Lawn on December 12, 2015
The backyard lawn yesterday, on December 12, 2015. It’s turning brown in winter dormancy.
It still keeps some green in this view. The degree of winter dormancy is different depending on the place.
The weed in the photo was found in places, so I removed them. It’s difficult to distinguish this weed from the lawn when the lawn is green, or when its growth is fast and the mowing is frequent. I will remove it as much as possible in this season.
In the phot are the conifers and the ash in the entrance. It was a warm and nice weather for this time of the year.
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