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7 Tips In Creating A Memorial Garden To Honor The Dead and Help Your Family Move On

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calendar_month 16 Jan 2022
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Part of the grieving process in the event that you have lost a loved one is figuring out the best way to keep their memory alive and to honor them as you go about your daily lives. In this article, we will be talking about how memorial gardens are a great way to honor the dead and actually help your family move on.

Memorial gardens can be symbolic of the life that your loved ones have lived. While it remembers someone who is no longer with us, it is also a reminder to celebrate life because it is finite. This garden will be your own place of peace, a place that should help you remember and appreciate the memories you’ve had with your loved ones.

With that in mind, read on as we list down a few tips in creating and maintaining your memorial garden.

Add a few ​​well-designed statuary here and there

Statues are very common in most traditional gardens. It adds a bit of zen to your memorial garden. Moreover, you have several options to choose from. If you're religious, you can find sculptures of angels and figures with praying hands.

Invest in good memorial lanterns

Memorial lanterns are also a great addition to your garden. Light is often symbolic of hope for those who are grieving. Spending time in your garden and seeing the glowing light can be comforting if you find yourself overwhelmed with grief.

Plant their favorite flower

As part of the memorialization process, you can also plant their favorite flower in your garden. This makes it a lot easier to reminisce the memories you’ve had with them.

Choose plants based on your loved one’s favorite scent

Stemming from the previous point, the plants that you choose should remind you of the memories you’ve had with your late loved ones. Aside from their favorite flowers, you should also consider the scent of the flower.

Add bird feeders

There are no rules for what you should or should not put in your garden. The things you add to your garden should be there because it reminds you of them. If your late loved one enjoys looking at birds, then maybe you'd consider adding bird feeders to your garden.

Decorate with river rocks

River rocks can also be added to your garden. You can even choose to paint their name on it and display them either throughout your garden or in a single display.

Pay attention to the meanings of the flowers you plant

Flowers have their own meaning. A good flower to add to any memorial garden are forget-me-nots. As the name suggests, this flower encourages people to think and remember about those who have passed away. The good news is that forget-me-nots are very easy to grow!

Flowers, memorial lanterns, bird feeders, river rocks, and so on; the list continues. As mentioned, there’s no one rule on what you should or should not put in your memorial garden.


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