Cuz AT
As a certified country bumpkin, living in the rural South, I have a
little experience in the maintaining and reclaiming of old burial
grounds. We have used Crossbow and Remedy and a couple of other
selective herbicides. The easiest thing to do is spray the briers and
small shrubs and after they die off, clean up what ever else you want to
be rid of. Get the local Co op "expert" to aid in what is legal and
effective in the location that you are cleaning. Using Roundup only
opens the door to things you might not want to try and control later.
Most areas require a licensed applicator if you pay to have it done.
Just get someone to do it without charging and you will be in good
shape. The woody plants should have been sprayed just before the first
frost for best results but you can get some control if you spray after
all the leaves are fully emerged. Once you clear out the ones you want
gone, fertilize and introduce the plants that you want to take over.
Larry
Atpowelljr(a)aol.com wrote:
Happy New Year; The Family Cemetery Drifts into That, UH-`AH-UR,
I/we
never Dreamed it could get to this Point, The Cemetery where My Mothers
Parents
are burried in Amherst County, Va, Grand Daddy Died in 1947, By 2000 it
had gotten to where it took a Buldozer to Clean it, WE had A <C. S. A.
Iron
Cross ceremony for My G G Great Grand Father in 2008 it looked Great
then.
Recently I have Seen on line; Where there is AnIDEA, That Some one Plus
the State of Washington & Cal Have & are Useing GOATS to Clean the Under
growth, YEA/OK- Laugh, BUT I am sure That some of My Country Cousins have
seen
JUST what a Hed of Goats can do to under Growth???
JUST think; We have every kind of help/Protect, Something/Any & every
thing, NOW WHY NOT; A small herd of Goats, AW 4 or 5; IT would take a Bit
of
Effort to shuffel them around, But I bet that the <Sons & Daughters of
the Confederacy would lend a Hand
I have a Cousin with a Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy in
Amherst County, Va Pluss Some Family Lists.
OH YEA I know, Not Genealogy, But I,ll bet it will make GRANNY SMILE.
To have em danged ole bushes & Brambles out ov her face.
AW, how much Gwaffing I Believe the GOAT has potential ???
OPEN for Comment/ YA,LL got a Better IDEA?? I have been Complimented AND
Laughed at Before; In time My People have left Me & Mine Many Cousins In
Most States: Like, Va, N,C., S. C., Tenn., Texas, N. M. AZ, Cal. Org,
Idaho., Ky, Ill., Maine., Fla, Md., N. J. Ohio, Ind., Col., Neb., La.,
ALA>< Ms.,
Nev., Cemetery Recovery Lets see what we can DO, NOW this will not get
done BY laughing at <CUZ AT> & going fishing or back to sleep
AH, or what we were doing while the Problem Developed.
JUST a Thought for Granny & Grand Pa.
CUZ A T _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
Ark., Mo., PLUS/ AND Cousins I am in contact with many Family Members
In a message dated 12/30/2009 6:27:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
abelj(a)att.net writes:
I have noticed several comments on cemeteries recently. This is a
difficult problem across the country. We have about 4-5 across the SOUTH
-
(NC>AL>MS>TX) These are family plots - problem is cost of marinating
these - even
when it is great grandmother.
Last year we were contacted by a Black family about a cemetery in
Montgomery, AL with our family name Bones exposed ect. We tried several
sources &
finally I was in contact with a minister. He went to the Governor's
office
and the county commissioners took acre of cleaning it.
We had another where Sons of Confederacy cleaned it up. I don't know if
they still are doing such.
Older people are getting older - younger prefer the speedway.
We have family buried in Talladega.
If I ever win the Million dollar lotto - might be able to help.
Good luck on what you can do.
We know how difficult this is -- we are connected with a Historical
Commission here in TX.
HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Allen
Betty & Allen Johannes
abelj(a)att.net
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