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Benefits of a scattering garden

Cremation has become an increasingly popular choice for final arrangements, offering flexibility and unique benefits for families that traditional casket burials may not. One option that many people are turning to is the scatter garden.

What is a scattering garden?

A scatter garden is a designated area within a cemetery where cremated remains can be respectfully scattered. The benefits of a scatter garden include:

  • Serenity: These gardens are designed to be peaceful and serene, providing a calming environment for reflection and remembrance.
  • Personalization: Scatter gardens can be customized with flowers, trees, or other plants, creating a meaningful and personal tribute.
  • Continuity: Located within a cemetery, scatter gardens provide the same sense of connection and continuity as a traditional gravesite.
  • Privacy: Typically located in quiet, secluded areas, scatter gardens offer a private space for families during the scattering ceremony.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Scatter gardens are generally more affordable than traditional burials, making them an attractive option for many families.

Why choose a scatter garden?

A scatter garden addresses many concerns about what to do with cremated remains. It offers a dedicated, legal space for scattering, eliminating the need to seek permission or risk violating local laws by scattering ashes on private or public property.

Why scatter gardens are a better alternative

Scatter gardens offer several advantages over scattering remains on private or public property. The serene, well-maintained setting provides a peaceful backdrop, ensuring privacy during this intimate moment. Unlike scattering on private property, where privacy may be compromised by neighbors or public spaces, a scatter garden offers a secluded environment.

Additionally, scatter gardens are an environmentally friendly option. Cremated remains can nourish the earth, benefiting the surrounding plants and trees, while traditional burials involve caskets and grave liners that occupy space and may have environmental impacts.

This makes cremation, particularly when paired with a scatter garden, an eco-conscious choice. It also tends to be more cost-effective than traditional burial, offering financial savings along with environmental benefits.

Choosing where to scatter the remains

When considering where to scatter a loved one’s remains, it’s important to weigh the options. For those seeking a peaceful, affordable, and legal option, a scatter garden at a cemetery may be the ideal choice. It provides a serene setting where you can honor your loved one without the complications of other options. It also allows you to memorialize your loved one in a space that family and visits can visit for years to come.

Scattering ashes on private property may be possible, but comes with pros and cons. If you’re thinking about scattering in a public place or on someone else’s property, be sure to seek permission and check local laws.

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