"The Earth is what we all have in common."
— Wendell Berry.
A reminder that we’re all rooted in the same place. Caring for the planet means caring for each other. And that endings can help something new begin.
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What's inside a Bios Urn® box? Swipe to find out!
If you don’t plan on using it right away, we recommend storing the biodegradable tree urn in a dry place, away from extreme heat or humidity.
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In the Victorian era, flowers were used to communicate feelings that couldn't be spoken aloud. Bouquets weren't just decorative to the Victorians. They were coded messages, with each bloom carrying a hidden meaning.
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Butterflies sip nectar with a proboscis, but most of their taste receptors are on their feet. This helps them find the perfect plants to lay their eggs. Ever seen a butterfly hovering around a plant in your home? 🪴🦋
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Ever wondered why cherry blossoms bloom all at once? Their synchronized blooming is driven by genetic similarity & temperature cues, creating the breathtaking springtime displays. Have you seen cherry blossoms in full bloom?
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The Bios Urn® has no expiration date and can be stored for years—even with ashes inside. If you're pre-planning or waiting for the right season to plant, choose one without seeds and keep it in a dry place away from heat and humidity.
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🍁 Maple syrup season is here!
Did you know it takes 40 gallons of sap to make just one gallon of syrup? Would you try tapping a maple tree yourself?
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"March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb"—a reminder that even the fiercest storms pass, making way for calmer days. Keep going—brighter moments are ahead.
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Forests provide food, shelter, and countless environmental benefits. Celebrate #InternationalDayofForests with 15% off Bios Urn® and Bios Urn Pets®.
Use code FORESTDAY at checkout. Offer valid from March 21–23.
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Seasons shape weather, plant life, and gardening routines. But when do they really begin? Discover how seasonal changes impact planting, growth, and when to plant a Bios Urn®: https://t.co/YcrxXnO4ko
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Is the Bios Urn® safe to be buried in the soil? Yes! It’s 100% biodegradable, made from recycled materials, and free from chemicals, preservatives, and additives. Locally sourced and ethically produced, it’s designed for a gentle return to nature 💚✨
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While forests may still look bare, trees are already stirring to life. Deep within, sap rises, carrying nutrients to the buds that will soon burst open. This silent transformation welcomes spring long before the first leaves appear.
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Do you know when each season begins? There’s more than one way to define them! Astronomical seasons follow equinoxes & solstices, while meteorological seasons follow temperature patterns. But for gardening, which one matters most? 🤔
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This #IWD2025, we celebrate women accelerating action for the planet and a more equal future. From planting trees to transforming cities to restoring forests—investing in nature and gender equality goes hand in hand 👭💚🌍
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Longer days and warmer temps bring early bloomers to life! Winter aconites, snowdrops, and crocuses are adding color to the landscape. Have you spotted any wildflowers yet?
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Wildlife, forests, and ecosystems keep life on Earth in balance. On #WorldWildlifeDay, let’s celebrate conservation progress and keep working toward a future where nature thrives. Every action counts 🌎💚
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The Bios Urn® is designed to be simple and user-friendly. 🌱 Just plant it where you want your tree to grow and care for it.
Learn more: https://t.co/btmTY8Wes1
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Skiing has always been about fresh powder and crisp mountain air—but the slopes are changing. Will skiing ever be the same?
Read more in our latest blog: https://t.co/VYxROOBeJl
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