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  • Watering Your Tree The Right Way
    March 8, 2017

    Watering Your Tree The Right Way

    Watering your tree properly is one of the most important parts of tree care. However, it can be difficult to provide exact, ‘one size fits all’ watering instructions because there is such a wide range of climates.  Here are a...

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  • Living Urn’s Seasonal Trees Begin Shipping in March!
    March 7, 2017

    Living Urn’s Seasonal Trees Begin Shipping in March!

    The Living Urn®, America’s leading bio urn and planting system, is excited to announce that its Seasonal Trees, including the vibrant and beautiful oaks, maples, dogwoods, willows, cherry, etc., will begin shipping for the Spring 2017 planting season during the...

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  • Simple Ways to Be More Eco-Friendly
    February 23, 2017

    Simple Ways to Be More Eco-Friendly

    If you’re looking for simple ways to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle, below are 5 things to consider: Use Less Paper: Over forty percent of municipal solid waste still consists of paper products, which is causing the destruction of millions...

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  • Witness Trees: What Will Your Tree Witness?
    February 17, 2017

    Witness Trees: What Will Your Tree Witness?

    Trees have witnessed American history – the first Thanksgiving feast, every battle of the Revolutionary War and Civil War, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, the California Gold Rush, the Roaring 20s, sending our troops off to fight in world wars and the...

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  • What is a Cremation Urn?
    February 9, 2017

    What is a Cremation Urn?

    A cremation urn is simply a container that holds cremated remains. Most are made out of wood, ceramic, metal, or plastic. When a funeral home provides you with your loved one’s ashes and if you don’t purchase an urn beforehand,...

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  • Memorial Parks: Cemeteries of the Future
    February 2, 2017

    Memorial Parks: Cemeteries of the Future

    There are thousands of cemeteries in the U.S. that account for tens of thousands of square miles of space. Not only do cemeteries consume a significant amount of land, they also consume other precious resources, including wood (for caskets), concrete...

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