Wooden Treehouses from Tree Blocks
by Justin Thomas, Virginia
on 10.23.05
A company called Tree Blocks makes this unusual treehouse using recycled cherry and apple wood branches, and real bark-edged, wooden platforms. The wood comes from orchards — trees that are no longer producing fruit are hauled away, leaving the farmer clean soil and seed money. Pieces of elder discarded from pulp mills are also used. The treehouse is available for $139.95. They also have less expensive building blocks sets available. :: Treeblocks
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