How to use and burry your biodegradable Tree-Urn?

1. The ashes are placed in the urn
2. The regulator seals the ash
3. The lid closes the urn
These operations are generally carried out by the cremation centre, which gives you the closed urn containing the ashes.
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.


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..

4. Choose the sapling that best represents the memory of your loved one.
5. Remove the lid, add the tree in the urn and fill with soil
6. Watering the Tree
7. Bury the urn
Bury it in the ground or In a large pot covered with soil
8. Water Regularly
More or less 50cl / 1,5oz
9. Send love Immoderately…


7. Bury the urn
Bury it in the ground or In a large pot covered with soil
8. Water Regularly
More or less 30cl / 1oz
9. Send love Immoderately…

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.
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 will gradually disintegrate, providing more nutrients and enriching the soil.


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 will gradually disintegrate, providing more nutrients and enriching the soil.