Now, six years later, a lot of the parts of the backyard that were landscaped still look the same as when they were first put in. However, the grass section that I originally liked so much does not. I suspect that this is somehow related to the different botanical characteristics of the grasses, but I am a businesswoman and don't know anything about botany.
Using the provided image, which shows the grass section of my backyard, I draw …show more content…
This table should contain three columns. The first column should be titled "Observed Change" and this title should be bolded. This column should contain any changes, identified from the provided image, that have occurred over the six years these grasses have been growing. To identify these changes, use the information provided above about what the planted grass originally looked like. These changes can be identified broadly, as I don't know much about the different types of grasses in the image. For example, if two grass species show the same change, this can be classified as one change in the "Observed Change" column. Each separate broad change should be its own row. Each change should not include any additional information, simply list the changes. In the image, there are grasses that do not have an observed change. This should be listed in this column as "No