How to use and Plant your biodegradable Tree-Urn?

1. Ashes are placed in the urn
1. The ashes are placed in lower section
2. The regulator comes to seal the ashes
3. The lid closes the urn
This operation can be carried out by the cremation center or by yourself.
2. Keep the urn to mourn.
The urn can be kept for several months, giving you time to grieve, organize a ceremony, or follow the rites specific to your culture and traditions before saying goodbye.
You can also write a message directly on the urn using a marker, to accompany it with your final wishes.
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2. Keep the urn to mourn.
The urn can be kept for several months, giving you time to grieve, organize a ceremony, or follow the rites specific to your culture and traditions before saying goodbye.
You can also write a message directly on the urn using a marker, to accompany it with your final wishes.
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3. Prepare your sapling or plant
When the time comes, fill the top section with soil, add your chosen young tree or plant and then water it.
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4. Plant the urn
Tree Urn can be planted directly into a pot or into the ground — wherever feels right for you. Water regularly.


4. Plant the urn
Tree Urn can be planted directly into a pot or into the ground — wherever feels right for you. Water regularly.

5. The Tree growing in the Urn
- In the first few months
The roots initiate their growth by penetrating the cork-based regulator, which facilitates the gradual uptake of nutrients from the cremated remains.
The cork regulator also serves to modulate root development, providing a protective barrier against the initial high alkalinity of the ashes. Over time, regular watering contributes to the natural stabilization of the substrate’s pH levels.
6. Root Integration
- After a year The roots will pass through the cork urn and spread into the earth.
- Over the years (6 to 8 years), the cork urn gradually disintegrates, enriching the soil and providing more nutrients.


6. Root Integration
- After a year The roots will pass through the cork urn and spread into the earth.
- Over the years (6 to 8 years), the cork urn gradually disintegrates, enriching the soil and providing more nutrients.