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Old 19-07-2004, 04:02 PM
Karen
 
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Default suitable plants for memorial

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Hello all. One of my cats died recently and I want to plant some
ideal plants over his grave. The problem is the spot receives

little
light. I want this spot to be full of colour and smell, with the
possibility of attracting interesting insects such as butterflies.

I
live in Ontario so I am also looking for ideal perennial plants

which
will survive the cold winters.

Any ideas are greatly appreciated.



Tom this is what my son and I did in similar situation. Last May, we
had to bury a very dear old kitty who was here when we moved in 10
years ago. My son and I interred him in a 3-4 ft deep hole located in
the inside-corner of the sidewalk and driveway out in front of the
house. This location only gets late afternoon direct sun and the rest
of the day it only receives tree filtered sunlight. So we selected
and planted a Hydrangea (v.Nikko Blue) above him (thought about
pussywillows); which is doing great.



I second Hydrangea. It'll do well in half shade and can survive
Ontario winter without protection.

The peony is also good for your spot. Though the bloom time is short,
it's beautiful when it does.

The oriental lily is also good if the spot isn't big enough for
shrubs. You can add hosta or fern to cover the groud around lily.