Is it good to grow grass in the cemetery?
The overgrowth of weeds in the cemetery indicates that the geomantic omen in this cemetery is better.
If grass grows on the grave, it means that the nearby water vapor is abundant, the light is sufficient and the breath flows smoothly. Only with these congenital conditions can grass grow on the grave. If the grave is barren and belongs to a bare grave, then it means that the feng shui nearby is not particularly good, and future generations are likely to be childless and poor.
Therefore, it is actually a good sign that grass grows on the grave. Don't try to uproot all the grass on the grave, let alone use some pesticides nowadays, otherwise, these are simply cutting their own way. Of course, there is no need to plant grass on the grave yourself, because it will not have the corresponding effect, and it can be said that it is self-deception. However, it is not good as long as the grave grows grass. If it is some weeds, it should be eradicated regularly.
Trees that can be planted in the cemetery:
There is a saying that planting pine, cypress and willow beside the grave can prosper children and grandchildren. The trees beside the grave are not just any kind of trees. The most suitable trees are pine, cypress and willow. These trees are planted in ten acres of land on both sides of the tomb, which is more vivid. The survival ability of these three kinds of trees on the plane is very strong, and their life span is long, which represents the immortality of death and continues to bless future generations.
Some trees can't be planted beside graves. They are Cinnamomum camphora, Toona sinensis and Sophora japonica. These three kinds of trees are well-developed in root system, and it is very easy for them to erode into the tomb when they grow up, resulting in the death of their ancestors. Toona sinensis is a kind of tree with very developed root system, which is not suitable for cemetery. Cinnamomum camphora, like Toona sinensis, has developed roots and is a potential threat to the tomb owner.