Turn Your Dead Grandpa into a Tree With This Smart Planter - wired.com
Excerpt from this article:
"After Jay Junker’s father
passed away from cancer in 2014, the 33-year-old took his cremated
remains and planted them in a field outside the family’s farm house in
Vermont. His father, who Junker recalls as outgoing and nature loving,
is now a white oak sapling that’s grown from 5 inches to just over 5
feet tall in the last two years."
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