Tree Trunks' house is in the forest of apple trees. It contains a dining table with two chairs, a stove oven, a spice rack, a trash can, and a few pictures. The house is pink. It appears in "Tree Trunks", "Apple Thief", "Dream of Love", "Apple Wedding", "Blade of Grass", "Escape from the Citadel", "Gold Stars", and "Be Sweet". The house is also seen in one panel in Issue 1 of the comics.
Appearance[]
Tree Trunks' house is similar to a bungalow-type house with pink walls with circle windows and a purple frame also it has a purple roof and a pink exhaust pipe on the roof. Outside of her house you can see a doormat, a bouquet of flowers on a pot, a pile of logs a pink bench and a wood cutter's axe stuck to a trunk of a tree. By the time of "Gold Stars", a second building has been added to the original house, one that is large enough to house Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig's adopted son, Sweet P. The two buildings are connected, allowing both Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig to get to Sweet P's bedroom easily. In "Be Sweet," after receiving gold from Sweet P in "Gold Stars," Mr. Pig and Tree Trunks were able to make their house even bigger, with a third building attached, to hold a living room and a bathroom. Mr. Pig and Tree Trunks also had their own bedroom installed, as seen in "High Strangeness". Interestingly, the original house and both add-ons all seem to have wheels on the bottom.
Rose Garden[]
The Rose garden is seen in the episode "Dream of Love." In the garden, Tree Trunks grows several red roses and picks them after they are grown.
List of inhabitants[]
- Tree Trunks
- Mr. Pig
- Sweet P
- Wyatt (formerly)
- Tail Tufts (fictional)