If grass grows on the grave, it means that the water vapor is strong, the light is sufficient and the breath is smooth. Only with these innate conditions can grass grow on the grave. If the grave is barren and bare, it means that the feng shui nearby is not particularly good, and future generations are likely to be childless and destitute.
Therefore, it is actually a good sign that grass has grown on the grave. Don't try to uproot all the grass on the grave, not to mention using some pesticides now, otherwise these are simply digging your own grave. Of course, there is no need to plant grass on the grave yourself, because there will be no corresponding effect, which can be said to be self-deception. However, as long as the grave grows grass, it is not good. If it is some weeds, it should be eradicated regularly.
Trees that can be planted in the cemetery:
There is a saying that planting pines, cypresses and willows beside the grave can make future generations prosper. The tree next to the grave is not an ordinary tree. The most suitable trees are pine, cypress and willow. These tree species are vivid in ten acres of land on both sides of the tomb. These three kinds of trees have strong survivability and long life span on the plane, which represents immortality and continues to bless future generations.
Some trees can't be planted next to graves. They are camphor tree, Toona sinensis and Sophora japonica. These three kinds of trees have developed roots, which are very easy to erode into graves when they grow up, leading to the death of their ancestors. Toona sinensis is a kind of tree with well-developed root system, which is not suitable for cemetery. Like Toona sinensis, Cinnamomum camphora has a well-developed root system, which is a potential threat to the tomb owner.