Winter Grass Damage From Snow Removal - Winter 2019
We had a weird Fall this year - with some warm temperatures then cold temperatures then back to warm. And then there was the early November snow event that came when many of the trees in our neighborhood still had almost all of their leaves on the limbs. That caused a bunch of snow damage including taking down a good-sized major limb from one of the big Oak trees in our backyard . When I say 'good-size', I'm talking about 40+ years old. Check out the photos in the post to see the growth rings . But that tree damage was just one part of the lasting impact on the yard. The other you can see in this photo above. When the snow arrived, I did like I do pretty often: created a little path out back for Lizzie. If I don't make her a little path, she doesn't get out in the yard to do her business very easily. Yes...she's a wimp. Through and through. And...I also normally cut or shovel a path that gets us to our bird feeder so we can fill it in the mornin