It is not uncommon for some cemeteries to have a cremation garden also called an urn garden. These types of gardens allow you to buy a “space” you can bury the remains of your departed dear one.
This option is especially ideal if the deceased loved the outdoors. Owners of cremation gardens ensure they are well looked after, meaning the grounds feature beautiful landscapes and serene environment. Additionally, many urn gardens allow for fancy features. These features can be in the form of a decorative fountain, park bench, boulder etc. which you can use to memorialize the site you bury the urn containing the remains of your dear one.
Burying cremated ashes in a traditional plot
For families that would love to be buried together in the same location, interning the cremated ashes in a traditional burial plot ticks all the boxes. Interestingly, because of their small sizes, urns require little spaces as such, some cemeteries allow you to bury multiple urns in one gravesite. However, to help protect the urn from the surrounding soil, an urn vault which is similar to burial vaults is available. Furthermore, this option allows you to honor your loved one with a traditional headstone, an eye-catching bronze plaque, stunning stone statue or other grave-markers of your choice.
Give your loved one the perfect cremation funeral
Hosting a memorable cremation funeral, like with most essential events in life requires meticulous planning. To help you plan a personalized cremation funeral or memorial is, we’ve put together a free guide to ensure everything comes together smoothly.