I suppose I should add to the "frozen ball in pot" comment. The frozen ball was probably not frozen to the point where the roots themselves were frozen. The frozen temps of winter here were in the upper 20's, so not far below the freezing point. I don't think the plant tissue itself has actually frozen due to the ions in the tissue. Most big trees and little trees that sit outside int he ground have roots below the frost line.
I would assume "free trees" for earth day would be of a local variety... but with big companies, you never know.
I would assume "free trees" for earth day would be of a local variety... but with big companies, you never know.
