Sunday, March 14, 2010

Can you plant flowers at a grave in a cemetary in nj?

Some cemetarys are "clean cut"-- meaning they mow over the grass with large mowers or even tractors towing a mower-- Some tombstones are allowed that are tall. Those have to be edged with a weed eater-- all of this happens usually in the spring after grass starts to grow-- I got around the no flowers planted-- this way.


Grape muscari are small bulbs-look like teeny hycinths- come in blue, purple, white-- grow maybe 4 inches tall. Here in Oklahoma, they come up-- bloom, spread their seeds and die off BEFORE that first mowing-- and they are so pretty in a drift from the headstone. There are also wild poppies-- look like the


Flanders poppy in red-- another is a rosy purple.


So check with the caretaker but don't tell them what you might be doing.... that's another story.


Good luck
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersI'd follow what the previous answer suggested. Many times you are not permitted because it is easier for the groundskeeper to mow the grass without anything in the way, including tombstones. Some stones have some sort of vase attached to the stone where you can put flowers. You just have to ask them.
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