Snow furrows in Princes Street Gardens East

The council maintains the lawns of Princes Street gardens by essentially ploughing the ground every winter so as to sow fresh grass every year. I suppose it's as good a method as any to avoid weeds. However when snow lightly falls on this ploughed land, it highlights the furrows done to reseed the lawn. It's almost like it's trying to mimic the fan of rail roads down below

Snow furrows in Princes Street Gardens East

The council maintains the lawns of Princes Street gardens by essentially ploughing the ground every winter so as to sow fresh grass every year. I suppose it’s as good a method as any to avoid weeds. However when snow lightly falls on this ploughed land, it highlights the furrows done to reseed the lawn. It’s almost like it’s trying to mimic the fan of rail roads down below

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