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Why can bushes/shrubs be placed on single & double gravesites?

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Why can bushes/shrubs be placed on single & double gravesites?

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An 18″ planting area in front of each memorial is permitted to allow families to personalize their site. Unfortunately, while a bush/shrub may be very small when planted, over time it will grow to impede maintenance, even to the point of encroaching upon another grave. Such plantings may, therefore, be removed without notice. • Why is the turf around some grave sections thriving well, while the grass near my grave appears to be dried out? While some newer sections of the cemeteries have been developed with underground irrigation systems, most older sections were not. As a result, these sections must rely on natural rains. Please know that while grass frequently goes into a “dormant” state during a dry season, it will typically green-up again when water is available. However, in the event you feel that re-seeding is necessary, please feel free to speak with one of our service representatives. • Does endowed care cover my memorial? Endowed care does not cover the maintenance of personal

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