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Tips For Upkeep Of Grave.

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Patsy33 | 16:56 Sun 15th Oct 2017 | ChatterBank
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Wasn't sure where to put this but my FIL's grave needs some love and attention. Starting to look a bit unloved. Somebody suggested putting top soil on then put winter/ spring plants in. We have a flower holder under engraved stone. Just wants some tips & advice. Thanks.
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First, find out what the policy is about planting things on the grave. Some churchyards and cemeteries don't allow plants because they like to run over it all with a mower.
Has it actually got it's own enclosed patch.
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Yes it has ummmmm
People do put plants on.
Tilly makes a good point, I wanted to plant Spring bulbs on my mum's but her cemetery don't allow it. Flowers only on the headstone.
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I noticed s grave very close by had a load of like purple polyanthus type flowers planted. I don't think they're too strict in this particular church grave.
If you want easy maintenance; and if your grave has a raised kerb; and if the graveyard authorities have no objection, how about using white gravel or pebbles?
http://www.diy.com/departments/outdoor-and-garden/stone-gravel-and-chippings/white/_/N-e6kZ1z140a6
If it's his own patch then I see many with gravel. Weed it if it's needs it and put down a membrane to stop further weeds and gravel on top. Then you can place flowers/ornaments/plants which can be replaced as and when.

My family only have the headstone type graves so we're limited like Tilly and Prudie says...but all ours have flags and plants/flowers by the headstone.
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I like the bookbinder! Thank you. Something to consider.
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Thanks ummmm.
My only advice is that, after following others' very good advice, make sure you keep it maintained. Things get out of hand and tatty very quickly.
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I know Tilly. Thanks for advice.
no planting allowed where dad is...cut flowers in vases or wee pot in integral pot holder.. because of grass cutting machines...
You can pay a company for grave care maintenance Patsy.
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Thanks murrymints. Just got the one integral flower holder, so vases of flowers would be nice. I like to see flowers.
I suppose we could always ask maintainance person to keep it tidy Eleena. Perhaps now and again but think it's nice for us to do it.
As far as I know Patsy, you can arrange how often it's done. Yes of course I understand it's nice to tend it yourself x
Also Patsy, the weather isn't always kind to fresh flowers. A nice silk flower arrangement lasts a while when fresh flowers wilt, so there's always flowers there. I've bought quite a few silk arrangements from ebay ( silk flower grave pot) Look for one described as (flat back) which means the back sits flush to the stone.
Whatever you put on needs to be firmly anchored. Graveyards can be draughty places.
Agree with Tilly.
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Good words of advice Eleena and Tilly. I shall look out for some artificial flowers. Good idea.

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