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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have been told a normal sized rose is too big and don’t really like miniature roses. Do you have any suggestions for wild flower plants ..she loved poppies, cornflowers, wild orchids, snowdrops.
Thanks.
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1 Comment To "I’d like to plant a small wild flower plant on a friend’s grave in the beginning of June. Any suggestions?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 05/21/2020 @ 2:27 pm
All of these wild flowers would be a beautiful gesture, especially since your friend loved them. Be sure to use some fresh potting soil to give them a good start. Most cemeteries have restrictions on what can be planted. For example, some may limit to spring bulbs such as daffodils (which return every year) or tulips. Snowdrops are a bulb and would work.
This article has some ideas for more permanent plantings:
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