I have an odd question for you.
Does anyone know the nutrient content of cremated animal or human remains? A friend's dog died, and they had her cremated. They would like to plant a tree in her memory, interring her ashes in with the tree, either under it or mixed with the soil. This is also my final wish. I don't want a headstone, I want an oak. I'm figuring it won't harm the tree, just curious how beneficial it will be. Assuming it will have a fairly high calcium content, due to bone mass, but not sure what else it will contain.
Does anyone know the nutrient content of cremated animal or human remains? A friend's dog died, and they had her cremated. They would like to plant a tree in her memory, interring her ashes in with the tree, either under it or mixed with the soil. This is also my final wish. I don't want a headstone, I want an oak. I'm figuring it won't harm the tree, just curious how beneficial it will be. Assuming it will have a fairly high calcium content, due to bone mass, but not sure what else it will contain.