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How to Preserve a Memorial Garden

How to Preserve a Memorial Garden

Garden memorials are a wonderful way to remember your lost loved ones. Keeping up and caring for your quiet place is important. You do not want to see the hard work you’ve put into your garden be destroyed by weather conditions.

 

What Kind of Care Needs to Be Given to a Memorial Garden

Caring for your space is a great way to continually honour someone that has passed away. Spending time keeping up your garden area can be a wonderful outlet for grief. Here are some things to consider when caring for your space.

 

Well Kept Flowers and Walkways

You’ll need to spend quite a bit of time on the upkeep of the garden beds and walkways. Be sure you lay down a fresh layer of mulch each year to reduce weeds. Spend time pulling up existing weeds prior to mulching.

 

Growing a Variety of Plants In the Memorial Garden

Choose a variety of flowers that bloom at different times of the season. This will keep your garden splashed with colour throughout the year. Evergreens make a great choice, so be sure to have several varieties growing.

 

Preserving Memorial Stones and Statues

Your memorial stones and stone statues need to be cared for. Any ornament that is exposed to weather conditions needs to be cared for. Depending on the time of year, you’ll need to do different things.

 

Wintertime Care For Garden Urns and Memorials

If you live in an area that has harsh winters, you need to take special care of your garden urns and other stone memorials. In the harshest part of the winter, here are some things you can do:

 

-cover urns and stones with burlap or canvas sacks when it is supposed to ice

-empty bird baths and fountains of water when temperatures dip below freezing

-put memorial benches and stone on platforms to keep them off of the snowy ground


These are few things you can do to keep your memorials preserved in the winter and your flowers beautiful in the summer. Putting time and energy into this area can bring you comfort and solitude.

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