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Originally Posted by Bisfbath
England tends to be greener during the warmer half of the year as most trees and shrubs lose their leaves in winter because of the low temperatures and short days. Grass stays green, but can go yellow-brownish on top, especially if not cut short.
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Grass that isn't watered will go yellow and then brown most years from June until September (sometimes in years with awful summers it doesn't go brown until August, eg 2007, 2012). The peak grass-growing season in SE England is mid to late spring and autumn.