Why aren't we planting huges trees everywhere?

Just the species that are the fattest and biggest, e.g Redwoods, Douglas firs, Oaks.

1. More surface area for birds and other life to live in

2. big roots crushes rock, prevent soil erosion, cycles nutrients to topsoil

3.Sucks out fat loads of carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, providing fresh, pine scented air.

4. Give off a Skyrim, Harry Potter, Lord of the rings, fantasy forrest aesthetics, I.e home and natural habitat of the whiteman.

Why is it a bad Idea to just carpet bomb seeds everywhere?

"A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit"

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Satan rules the earth

bump for interesting idea. I dont know if it'd work though.

Huge trees grow hugh to collect the moisture from fog.

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They need a specific climate and soil to grow, theyre an enviornmentally sensitive species of trees

Legends says that evil destroyed the giant trees and we are living in the post-apocolypse.

They destroyed the giant trees because I dont know.

Maybe they provided energy,life,medicine a source of supply of humans.

There was a war with evil. I don't know what was the motive for evil to destroy the trees but we good men lost.

That's why you see giant tree stumps. Pic related. The giant trees turned to stone

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Haha chainsaw goes brrrrrr

This is the best thing posted on this board all day. The greatest lie ever told is that Satan does not exist. We are all waging spiritual warfare for our very own souls every day and this abomination would have you 100% complacent.

Most big trees have very specific environments in which they can grow, let alone flourish. There's a reason you don't see giant redwoods or sequoias growing in people's back yards, ya mook.

Once they reach a certain size it isn't economical to let them grow further, at least in the case of Australian hardwood species.
>yes I know those are giant sequoias from north America
Nobody is stopping you from doing it on your own land but the fact is there isn't any environmental protection order enforceable on trees that you plant on non-virgin land. You will be dead by the time they get close to maturity and someone else will harvest them. That's if you don't go broke and have your land seized for being a retarded tree farmer with no income first.