Bruce and members of the list,
I think that it is essential to clear the cemetery of sapling trees,
bushes and vines NOW. The reason being, that the situation is so bad,
that if we allow these trees to grow, they will destroy the graves.
Once the sapling trees are cut, the cemetery administration
will cut the old trees, the seeds of which spread and cause the new growth.
The cemetery administrator also told me that they will start using
appropriate herbicides, to prevent regrowth.
Mimi
Quoting AJS1PRES_at_aol.com:
> Mimi,
>
> If everything you are being told is correct, and we can fund the clearance
> of vegetation, what good will it do without a way to make sure the
> cemetery is maintained? I was always under the impression that clearing the
> cemetery, as had been done before, is the easier part of the whole
> picture. The
> more difficult part is the plan for maintenance. Should we not establish how
> that will be done, and it's cost before we give the money for the
> clearance?
>
>
> Bruce Wexler
> Jackson, NJ
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