![]() You can write any Easter sayings that you wish, bible verses or a simple “he arose” with a permanent marker. Spread pebbles in front of the tomb as well, enough to cover the soil.įor the finishing touch, add your large river rock in front of the terra cotta “tomb”. Add the crosses to the garden, some small pebbles surrounding the base of the crosses aides to stabilize the crosses. Purple string is also a great optional touch. The crosses are next, tie the twigs together with ample twine or wire and cut any excess. Preserved moss can just be laid on top of the soil, gently spread out the moss to get a more spread and even coverage. Add or move soil to finish adding the violas. Squeeze the bottom of the viola pack to pop them out, and massage the roots before placing the flowers into the well. Mist again once you’ve finished adding seed.Ĭreate a well for the violas in the soil. Sprinkle the seed to cover, but not completely so that there is no soil visible. You will want to mist the soil with water before adding seed to help the seeds stick. ![]() If you are adding seed, rye grass takes 7 days to grow (the fastest out of the grasses). Set the terra cotta pot into the soil on an angle to have it look like a tomb like so:Īdd some more soil to cover the end of the small terra cotta pot. Next, fill your container with soil nearly to the top. (Optional: lay an inch of gravel at the bottom to help with drainage before adding soil.) Newspaper, cardboard, and duct tape all work well to prevent anything from falling out. If your container has a drainage hole at the bottom, you will want to cover it up so that no dirt or water leaks through. ![]()
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