Anonymous wrote:If you didn't ask if you wanted it him to tend it, I just tell him you'll cut it down next time your there. He was probably embarrassed for being called out knowing he could do it. He only cares because someone said something. Your parents certainly don't.
Anonymous wrote:If you didn't ask if you wanted it him to tend it, I just tell him you'll cut it down next time your there. He was probably embarrassed for being called out knowing he could do it. He only cares because someone said something. Your parents certainly don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at the cemetary where my family gets buried, there's perpetual landscaping care. You can pay for that and people at the cemetary handle it for you regularly.
In a lot of countries, this is not the case. I've seen companies that offer this service, since often the surviving family members move away.
Though seems like in OP's case, it would have been better not to plant a bush that requires routine maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at the cemetary where my family gets buried, there's perpetual landscaping care. You can pay for that and people at the cemetary handle it for you regularly.
Anonymous wrote:You're the child. It's on you to take care of this. You can ask for help but that's about it.
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure that at the cemetary where my family gets buried, there's perpetual landscaping care. You can pay for that and people at the cemetary handle it for you regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Could you hire a local landscaper? Task rabbit? Can you pay the cemetery caretaker to do extra?