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Introducing The Bonsai Urn: Growing Life from Loving Memories
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Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death, Funeral Expert Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death, Funeral Expert
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Dateline: Albuquerque, NM
Wednesday, November 29, 2017

 

Bonsai UrnThe Bonsai Urn promises “Growing Life from Loving Memories.” How? David Lieberstein, Founder and CEO of The Bonsai Urn, explains.

“You need to mix both the cremated remains and soil together… the cremains are going to be the growing medium, but they don’t have nutrition of themselves… Cremains have a high pH value, so you want to use a pH neutralizer to make the cremains more inert. In our product, the actual roots don’t touch the ash for quite a while,” he said.

The ingenious patent pending design of the Bonsai Urn features an insert for a four-inch pot containing any kind of bonsai plant. Soil and cremated remains are mixed in a center ring, into which the roots can grow over time. The rest of the remains go into an exterior ring inside the urn.

“You can use any kind of bonsai tree, or house plant, or outdoor plant, orchid, succulent, fern, any kind of plant you want,” said Lieberstein.

The urns can hold up to 15 cups of cremated remains, and they are appropriate for both people and pets. People can order the urns with or without a bonsai tree, in white, beige and celadon (blue/green).

Bonsai UrnThey currently offer three bonsai tree choices with a Bonsai Urn purchase. These plants, typically 6 – 10 years old and measuring 12” – 15” in height, include the Ficus Retusa, Willow Leaf and Braided Money trees. They are best suited to be grown indoors or may be placed outside in mild climates (not below 50 degrees Fahrenheit). Other options are available for more expensive Juniper or indoor/outdoor Hawaiian Umbrella bonsai trees.

The Bonsai Urn was conceived in a moment of inspiration when Lieberstein, a successful entrepreneur in the housewares and gift industry, helped a client market a biodegradable urn for the garden using tree seeds. He realized if you are renting, live in an apartment, condo, or are thinking of moving in the next few years, a portable option with a bonsai or house plant in an urn could be helpful.

Lieberstein reflected, “The passing of our loved ones is always challenging. As more and more people choose cremation for environmental, societal and budgetary reasons, we need more options for the cremains of our family members. The Bonsai Urn gives families an important option to ease this transition and grow memories with natural beauty.”

The urns are available to both funeral homes and the general public. Learn more in the video below and at www.BonsaiUrn.com.

Gail Rubin, CT, is author and host of the award-winning book and television series, A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips, and KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die.

Rubin is a Certified Thanatologist (that's a death educator) and a popular speaker who uses humor and films to get the end-of-life and funeral planning conversation started. She "knocked 'em dead" with her TEDx talk, A Good Goodbye. She provides continuing education credit classes for attorneys, doctors, nurses, social workers, hospice workers, financial planners, funeral directors and other professionals. She's a Certified Funeral Celebrant and funeral planning consultant who has been interviewed in national and local print, broadcast and online media.

Known as The Doyenne of Death®, she is the event coordinator for the inaugural Before I Die ABQ Festival. She also hosts A Good Goodbye Internet radio show and produces Mortality Minute radio and online video spots. Her YouTube Channel features more than 400 videos!

Rubin is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association, Toastmasters International and the National Speakers Association New Mexico Chapter. Her speaking profile is available at eSpeakers.com.

Gail Rubin has been interviewed about funeral planning issues in national and local broadcast, print and online media. Outlets include The Huffington Post, Money Magazine, Kiplinger, CBS Radio News, WGN-TV,  and local affiliates for NPR, PBS, FOX, ABC-TV, CBS-TV and NBC-TV.

Sign up for a free planning form and occasional informative newsletter at her website, AGoodGoodbye.com.

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