Grave planting for All Saints' Day: Beautiful plantings for Memorial Day

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As the memorial day of the saints approaches, many want to prepare the graves of their loved ones. Here you will find beautiful grave plantings for All Saints' Day.

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On All Saints' Day, bereaved prepare their loved one's grave [Photo: bzzup/ Shutterstock.com]

When summer is coming to an end and autumn is slowly moving in, All Saints' Day is not far away. Especially in the cemeteries you quickly notice that this Christian holiday is coming up: After the Summer planting of the graves slowly faded away, it is the wish of many of the bereaved that the grave of their loved ones is beautifully prepared again for All Saints' Day. Why we actually decorate our graves on All Saints' Day and which plants are best for them grave planting suitable, we will explain to you in this article.

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  • Why is the grave prepared for All Saints' Day?
  • The most beautiful grave plantings for All Saints' Day
    • 7. Horned Violet
    • 6. Purplebells
    • 5. aster
    • 4. autumn daisies
    • 3. bud heather
    • 2. pansies
    • 1. chrysanthemum

Why is the grave prepared for All Saints' Day?

All Saints Day, which is traditionally celebrated in the Western Church on January 1st. Celebrated on November 1st is a Christian holiday commemorating all saints and martyrs. However, the custom of preparing the graves for All Saints' Day goes back to another holiday: on April 2nd. On November 1st, just one day later, the church celebrates the feast of All Souls - a day of remembrance for all those who have died. On this day, the graves are blessed by the priest and are therefore specially prepared by the bereaved and decorated with floral arrangements and grave lights. However, since All Saints' Day (in contrast to All Souls' Day) is anchored as a public holiday in many federal states, the graves in many places are blessed a day earlier.

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All the dead are remembered on All Souls' Day - but the blessing of graves is often on All Saints' Day [Photo: images72/ Shutterstock.com]

The most beautiful grave plantings for All Saints' Day

In addition to flower wreaths, plant bowls and commemorative candles, many relatives want to decorate the grave of their loved ones with a completely new planting. It is advisable (due to the season) to focus on autumn flowers and frost-hardy plants. But plants with symbolic meaning are also often used. We have put together the seven most beautiful plants for the grave design on All Saints' Day for you.

7. Horned Violet

The Horned Violet (Viola cornuta) is extremely popular in grave design. No wonder, after all, the plant is extremely robust and is considered a tireless bloomer. Depending on the species, it can bloom from April to late autumn. In order to make sure that the plants have not withered before the memorial day, it can be worthwhile not planting the horned violets until autumn. Then the plants also enchant on All Saints' Day with their colorful flowers.

Horned Violet
Horned violets are very popular as grave plants [Photo: Angela Rohde/ Shutterstock.com]

6. Purplebells

Although the heyday of the purple bells (Heuchera cultivars) by All Saints' Day, but the plant is still a great addition to the grave design: with its often conspicuously red colour The purple bells can be used wonderfully for the autumnal planting of the grave and harmonizes perfectly with the leaves glowing autumn flowers like the horned violet. Their robustness and absolute winter hardiness also make the purple bells so attractive.

Purplebells
The purple bell shines with showy leaves [Photo: Open_Eye_Studio/ Shutterstock.com]

5. aster

the aster (aster) is perfect for a colorful grave design, even in autumn. With its intensely bright colors, it is a real eye-catcher from August to late autumn and is therefore often used on All Saints' Day. Especially in combination with the bud heather (Calluna vulgaris) will the pretty autumn flower a real eye-catcher that quickly draws everyone's attention.

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Asters are suitable for a colorful grave design [Photo: Mino Surkala/ Shutterstock.com]

4. autumn daisies

daisies (Argyranthemum frutescens) are extremely popular because of their pretty flowers - but unfortunately they have already faded by autumn. At autumn magerites (Leucanthemella serotina) fortunately you don't have this problem, because they only start flowering in September, so that they still shine in all their glory on All Saints' Day. But the autumn daisy has even more advantages: it is not only beautiful, but also very robust and extremely frost-hardy. When designing a grave, the pretty autumn flower is best combined with colorful asters.

autumn daisies
Autumn daisies also bloom on All Saints' Day [Photo: Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH/ Shutterstock.com]

3. bud heather

Even if the bud heather (Calluna vulgaris) cannot score with the most spectacular flowers, the plant with its lilac-colored buds is quite a beauty. However, the heather is particularly popular because it blooms not only in autumn, but throughout the winter. So the plant is not only suitable for All Saints' Day, but can also be used as an attractive Grave planting for the winter use. In addition, the heath has a great symbolism: the perennial plant stands for constancy and loyalty.

bud heather
The bud heather also blooms in winter [Photo: Irina Fischer/ Shutterstock.com]

2. pansies

pansies (Viola wittrockiana) have become indispensable in grave design. No wonder, after all, the plant can be used almost universally. Depending on the time chosen for planting, pansies bloom either in spring or in autumn. In addition, you can plant it wonderfully alone in tuffs, but also with other autumn bloomers such as the heather, the Horned Violet or the lattice weed (Muehlenbeckia complexa) combine. The symbolic meaning of the pansy is particularly important on All Saints' Day Carrying: So the plant stands for commemoration and remembrance and is therefore as for this day of remembrance made.

pansies
Pansies are absolute classics for All Saints' Day [Photo: Angela Rohde/ Shutterstock.com]

1. chrysanthemum

Love, even beyond death - this beautiful symbolism lives in the chrysanthemum (chrysanthemum) inside. The plant is therefore popular in grave design, especially on All Saints' Day. And the autumn flower also cuts a good figure in other ways: with its diverse, bright colors and pretty, large ones flowers, it is a real eye-catcher, alone, but also in combination with other autumn flowers for grave planting suitable.

chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums symbolize love beyond death [Photo: LifeCollectionPhotography/ Shutterstock.com]

In order to be able to enjoy a beautiful grave for a long time, it is worth investing in easy-care plants. The best Plants for grave design we present to you in this article.

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