May 2019 – The Busy Season for Grave Care

As I visited several local cemeteries this morning, I readily noticed hundreds of grave sites in desperate need of grass cutting and detailed trimming.

Grass grows very quickly this time of year. A couple weeks of neglect means a cemetery can quickly become overgrown. Family members of those buried in your local cemeteries want their loved one’s grave sites well maintained.

Not only is it a sign of respect for those who have departed, well manicured grave sites make family visits more enjoyable. Especially on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, visits to Parental grave sites are even more meaningful. If grave sites are overgrown with long grass, family visits become distracting. No one wants to visit their parents to find their grave sites overgrown with long grass.

If you have ever thought about starting your own grave care business, plot maintenance will become an important part of your business. Grass cutting sounds simple but it is an integral part of proper grave plot maintenance. There are correct methods of cutting the grass around a grave plot. Cutting the grass properly using these methods helps your Grave Care Business to build a professional reputation and attract many more clients.

Of course, grass cutting is not the only service a professional Grave Care Business will perform. There are many other services such as tombstone cleaning, floral grave decorations, documentation and photography services, cemetery mapping, and many more.

If you have ever thought about starting your own Grave Site Maintenance Business, we have developed a professionally produced Grave Care Business Course that will help you start your own business.

Please take a moment to read through our main website to learn how you can start your own business. Order the Grave Care Business Course directly through this website. We will ship it promptly to you via USPS Priority Mail.

If you have any questions, please let us know. We are passionate about cemeteries and always happy to help.

Thank you:

-Keith
www.GraveSiteBusiness.com