My bleeding hearts are popping. So sweet to see.
How about some heart-shaped memorial stones for your Spring garden?
Weather-proof and durable, and best of all:
Matters of Life and Death
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My bleeding hearts are popping. So sweet to see.
How about some heart-shaped memorial stones for your Spring garden?
Weather-proof and durable, and best of all:
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One of our clients called to thank us for the Egyptian urns she bought for her sister who loved all things Egyptian. The family purchased four of the Bastet canopic jars and plans to divide and spread her ashes all over the world as she requested.
Check out our new Bastet Egyptian keepsake urn.
Perfect for families that want to keep a small bit of ash for spreading later, a lock of hair, or other small memento.
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Snowdrops and daffodils are strong and beautiful. They survive harsh weather conditions, neglect, and continue to multiply.
City planners and developers love the Bradford Pear tree and it’s always an early bloomer.
The Bradford Pear has a distinct odor. Lately? I’ve been smelling a strong cat pee odor. Turns out? It’s the Bradford Pear trees!
Forsythia brings the explosion of early spring color. My neighbor sculpts and manicures his bush, trying to keep it contained. Personally, I think it looks better on the wild side, like fireworks.
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The latest addition to the Urn Garden biodegradable urn collection are cremation urns made from cornstarch.
That’s right, cornstarch! Hand-painted with water-based paints, the urns are designed for a green burial and will not break down until placed in the earth.
This urn is TSA compliant and is packaged in a convenient box for discreet and secure transportation.