Please check with local authorities, but typically the urn can be planted wherever it is legal to plant a tree, including your backyard. We generally recommend natural environments, like gardens, backyards, or forests.

How much does it cost to turn into a tree after death?

The burial fees for a conservation cemetery or natural burial preserve can cost anywhere between $1,000 and $4,000. While this isn’t a small price tag, it goes to a worthy cause, protecting land for years to come. It also enables you to continue tending to your loved one’s tree even if you end up moving.

Can you be cremated and planted as a tree?

The patented Living Urn® is America’s first and leading bio urn & planting system designed to grow a beautiful, enduring memory tree, plant, or flowers with cremated remains!

How much does it cost to turn ashes into a tree?

While community trees (in case you’d like your ashes to mingle with those of a bunch of strangers for eternity) start at $950 per spreading; individual trees begin at around $3,000 and can go upwards of $17,000.

Can I bury my ashes with a tree?

There is no one governing authority that oversees requests for ash disposal across the country. It is safe to assume that if it’s on your property, it’s okay to bury the ashes and plant a memorial tree or shrub.

How long do biodegradable urns last?

Many biodegradable burial urns are made from bamboo or wood. The rate of degradation for these urns will range from 1 year to 20 years after being buried.

Can you turn your remains into a tree?

They call it Capsula Mundi – “world’s capsule” in Latin – and it’s an egg-shaped, organic casket that’s suitable for ashes, too. Once buried, they say, the biodegradable plastic shell breaks down and the remains provide nutrients to a sapling planted right above it.

How much is a capsula Mundi?

The Capsula Mundi organic burial pod comes in two shades — sand and white — both of which cost $457. The Living Urn starts at $129, the Bios Urn is $140, the Bios Urn for Pets is $99, and the Bios Incube ranges from $295 to $695.

Is it legal to bury a body without a coffin?

A person can be directly interred in the earth, in a shroud, or in a vault without a casket. There is no state law that dictates what a casket must be made of, either. Many of our Simple Pine Box caskets, though intended for natural burial, are enclosed in concrete vaults in conventional cemeteries.

Can you plant a tree on top of ashes?

A memorial tree planting involves the burying of cremated ashes in an environmentally friendly urn like bio urns, with a tree planted on top to create a special, enduring memorial for you or your loved one. …

Can I plant a biodegradable tree urn ®?

The Green Burial Council provides a very informative list of Green Burial locations across the U.S., and many, if not most, of these locations will allow for a Bios Urn ® to be planted. Each one will be able to confirm if it is possible to plant a biodegradable tree urn as each natural burial ground offers different kinds of services.

What is the biobios urn?

Bios Urn is the world’s first biodegradable urn designed to convert you into a tree after life. The Bios Urn is a return to life through nature.

How do you Plant Bio urn seeds?

Mix the components with the chosen seed in the upper capsule. Close the urn and plant it 3 to 5 cm (1 to 2 inches) from the surface of the soil. The Bios Urn® and ashes become part of nature as the tree grows.

Can I plant the BIOS urn ® on my property?

The Bios Urn ® can be legally planted on any private property, such as a backyard or garden, as long as you have the owner’s consent. If you own a home, or property – planting on it is one of the best places. It’s recommended choosing a tree species which fits your location and space (and is appropriate in size.)