Grave planting in autumn: examples and tips

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After the summer, the grave needs to be replanted and prepared for winter. We provide care tips and show examples of beautiful planting.

grave in autumn
Stylish grave planting is also possible in autumn [Photo: Gaschwald/ Shutterstock.com]

When the days are getting shorter and the trees are adorned in magnificent shades of red and yellow, it's time for them too grave planting adapt to the new season. Although autumn is often considered gray and dreary, it is quite possible to make the grave stylish and colorful - if you rely on the right plants. Here you can find out what you need to consider when planting a grave in autumn.

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  • Grave planting for the fall: you should pay attention to this
  • The most beautiful grave plants for autumn
    • 10. cyclamen
    • 9. Purplebells
    • 8. Horned Violet
    • 7. aster
    • 6. checkerberry
    • 5. autumn gentian
    • 4. silver leaf
    • 3. pansies
    • 2. barbed wire plant
    • 1. bud heather

So that the grave of your loved ones still looks beautiful in autumn, it is important to think about the right planting at an early stage. Here you can find out everything you need to take into account.

Grave planting for the fall: you should pay attention to this

After summer flowers have dominated the last few months of grave design, they now have to give way to autumn planting. Even if it hurts some gardeners: In autumn, the old plants should be removed from the summer grave plantingbe removed. This not only prevents the faded flowers from looking unkempt, but also creates space for new ones that can beautify the grave. Particularly intensely glowing autumn flowers are extremely popular in grave design because they not only look beautiful, but are usually also very robust.

Autumn flowers on grave
Bright autumn flowers are particularly popular in grave designs [Photo: katarinag/ Shutterstock.com]

When planting in autumn, you should also make sure that the plants are not placed far apart (as is usual in spring), but rather closer together. The reason for this is the low growth of the plants in autumn - if the plants are planted too far apart, unattractive gaps can arise. Once the autumnal grave planting is complete, the maintenance effort drops considerably in contrast to summer. Since the plants are no longer in the growing season, they do not need to be fertilized. The rainy autumn weather also ensures that there is no need to water (unless, of course, it is a particularly dry autumn). The only thing you should not do without is raking the leaves: not only does the wet leaves on the graves not look pretty, they can also damage ground cover and autumn flowers.

In addition to planting, arrangements for grave design are particularly popular in autumn. Especially natural, homemade decorations are a beautiful personal greeting at the grave of a loved one. To make these, you can use nature in autumn: coniferous branches, pieces of wood or moss can be wonderful rosehips, pine cones or acorns can be designed into a decorative arrangement or wreath. Individual wishes and preferences in size, shape and color can be taken into account.

flowers from above
Plants have to be planted closer together in autumn – otherwise there are unsightly gaps [Photo: Irina Fischer/ Shutterstock.com]

The most beautiful grave plants for autumn

autumn flowers and hardy ground cover are particularly suitable for grave design. We have listed the most beautiful plants for grave planting in autumn for you here.

10. cyclamen

With its interesting, gentle flowers and delicate colors, the cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) a real eye-catcher in autumn. Its heart-shaped leaves, which have a great drawing, also make the plant so charming. Due to their low winter hardiness, however, the delicate flowers were long decried as indoor plants - However, modern breeds are much more robust and can also be used for grave design in autumn use. However, you should always choose varieties with small flowers, as these sub-zero temperatures are better overall.

cyclamen
Cyclamen look very charming with their delicate flowers [Photo: NeydtStock/ Shutterstock.com]

9. Purplebells

In autumn, the small flowers of the purple bells (Heuchera cultivars) unfortunately already faded. Fortunately, the special appeal of this plant is not in the dainty flowers, but in their extraordinary Leaves: Completely dark red, but also green with red undersides of the leaves, the plant is an unusual sight even in autumn eye-catcher. In addition, the purple bell shines with its extremely easy-care nature.

Purplebells
With its red leaves, the purple bell is a real eye-catcher [Photo: Dragana Gordic/ Shutterstock.com]

8. Horned Violet

With its numerous small flowers, that counts Horned Violet (Viola cornuta) probably among the most beautiful autumn flowers. Especially its immeasurable color spectrum, which extends from bright white to bright yellow and intense red to strong blue, makes the horned violet interesting in terms of design. So you can combine the plant with almost any other autumn flower - but you can also create interesting contrasts with just horned violets.

Horned Violet
Horned violets can be used in a variety of ways in grave design [Photo: galsand/ Shutterstock.com]

7. aster

While other flowers are already hanging their heads, the aster blooms (aster) really on: From August, the beautiful plant enchants us with its numerous, bright flowers. Whether in bright white, soft pink or intense blue - the aster can be wonderfully integrated into any grave planting and shines like the other autumn flowers. In addition, it is also very robust - the plant can withstand temperatures down to -20 °C without any problems.

aster
The aster competes brightly with other flowers [Photo: sasimoto/ Shutterstock.com]

6. checkerberry

the checkerberry (Gaultheria procumbens) provides some color in autumn not with colorful flowers, but with fiery red fruits. But their dark red to deep violet autumn coloring can also be used wonderfully in autumnal grave designs. Due to its robust nature and good winter hardiness, the evergreen shrub is also a great plant for the Grave planting in winter.

checkerberry
The checkerberry provides fall color [Photo: wheatley/ Shutterstock.com]

5. autumn gentian

In autumn, the colors red and yellow traditionally dominate in the grave design. Those who prefer something more modern can look forward to the autumn gentian (Gentiana scabra) To fall back on. With its large, intensely blue flowers, the cushion-forming perennial sets impressive accents in grave plants and is also extremely robust with a winter hardiness down to -20 °C. The gentian is best combined with the violet bud heather (Calluna vulgaris), but also with ivy (Hedera helix) or peat myrtle (Pernettya mucronat).

autumn gentian
The autumn gentian provides shades of blue in the grave design [Photo: Manfred Ruckszio/ Shutterstock.com]

4. silver leaf

Beautiful grave plants do not always have to attract attention with their flowers - the silver leaf (Senecio cineraria) alone manages to become a great eye-catcher with its silvery-green, pinnate leaves. The plant sets great accents in the bed and can be perfectly combined with classics such as horned violet or bud heather. It is also thanks to its easy-care and uncomplicated nature that the silver leaf is becoming increasingly popular in autumn grave design.

Silver leaf in autumn
The silver leaf sets great accents

3. pansies

Not only when planting graves in spring, but also in autumn pansies (Viola wittrockiana) a tried and true classic. Especially its extremely robust nature is responsible for its great popularity. But its pretty flowers, which also appear in large numbers in autumn, also add to the charm of the plant. In addition, the pansy has a deep symbolic meaning: as a sign of farewell, but also to remember and commemorate, it is very popular for grave design.

pansies
The pansy is a classic in grave plants [Photo: Firma V/ Shutterstock.com]

2. barbed wire plant

The name of the barbed wire plant (Calocephalus brownii) sounds strange in connection with the grave planting. In fact, the unusual plant, which is also known as lattice or silver herb, is a great addition to the grave design. Due to its idiosyncratic growth habit and distinctive, silver-colored foliage, the barbed wire plant can be used wonderfully as a structural plant. The combination with autumn flowers such as cyclamen or heather buds looks particularly beautiful, but evergreen plants such as ivy or cloudberries also harmonize wonderfully with it.

barbed wire plant
The unusual barbed wire plant is an enrichment for the grave design [Photo: PicsEKa/ Shutterstock.com]

1. bud heather

If you are looking for a plant that is not only suitable for autumn, but also for Grave planting in winter suitable, should be after the bud heather (Calluna vulgaris) Keeping an eye out. The pretty autumn bloomer, also known as heather known, convinces with its delicate flower buds, which can often be seen throughout the winter. As a rule, even temperatures below freezing point cannot harm the robust plant - thanks to this property, the Heide also got a beautiful symbolism that makes them even more popular as grave plants: It stands for durability and Loyalty.

bud heather
The heath stands for consistency and loyalty [Photo: Sophie McAulay/ Shutterstock.com]

The grave design should not only be successful in autumn - you can find out how to prepare the graves of your loved ones for All Saints' Day in our article "Grave planting for All Saints' Day“.

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