Re: Scattering Gardens?


Howdy folks;

Regarding scattering ashes in places with iffy
permanence, I suggest burying them around the roots of
a rosebush, or some other perennial plant that might
conceivably be moved to another location in the event
that the site is lost to sale and/or development. 
Hopefully by the time such a thing occurred, the
person would have effectively "gone into" the plant,
and could be considered a part of the plant more than
the soil around it.

I would prefer more direct composting myself, or
consumption by wildlife, but I guess those are even
trickier to get permission for.  ;-)

Cheers,
Jeneva

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Greening West Broadway Coordinator
"Neighbourhood Solutions for Community Change"

West Broadway Development Corporation
640 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB  R3C 0X3
phone: 774-3534  fax: 779-2203
website: http://www.westbroadway.mb.ca

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