The ash that remains after a human has been cremated contains the heavy metals that the human has accumulated during its life. These heavy metals like Quicksilver are poisonous in big doses and they accumulates in the bodies of all living things, So no it would not be a good idea to use them for anything like mulch in a garden. so what if it contain a few heavy metals? the ash is mostly pottasioum which is great for plants. but why only give the plants the ash? give them the whole body! saves creamation and its even better for them with all the goody nutrients.zaf.
Yes, cremated human remains can be used as fertilizer, though there are some considerations. The ashes, primarily composed of minerals such as calcium, potassium, and phosphorus, can benefit soil health. However, it's important to ensure that the use of ashes complies with local regulations and to assess the pH levels, as they can be alkaline. Additionally, some people may prefer to keep cremated remains separate from gardening practices for personal or cultural reasons.
He was cremated and Yoko Ono has his remains.
Of course! When my grandpa died, we scattered his cremated remains in his favorite fishing river.
no you cant
No, the cremated remains of a person, their ashes, do not change over time. The ashes are what is left of the crushed bones and will remain as that.
It is legal to bury cremated remains in your backyard in some places, but it is important to check local laws and regulations before doing so.
Yes, it is generally legal to bury cremated remains on your property, but you should check local regulations and zoning laws to ensure compliance.
The remains of a dead body after cremation are called 'cremains'.
No. His remains were cremated and given to the family.
There is no easy answer to this question. They were originally partially cremated together, but the Soviets captured their remains. Years later Hitler's remains were cremated more thoroughly and scattered in the Elbe River. It is unknown what happened to Blondi's remains.
Armstrong was cremated and his remains were scattered in the Atlantic Ocean.
Gautama Buddha is not buried. He was Cremated. Relics of fragments of his remains are contained in various Stupas though.