What are the best Trees to plant for Carbon Sequestration ?

in trees •  3 years ago  (edited)

Do you know which trees to plant to capture Carbon and save the planet ?

Does planting Trees really save the planet ?

I’m not sure but I certainly love living along the River surrounded by Trees.

In fact I have planted hundreds of trees, and lately I have been planting White Pines, Spruce, Sugar Maple and Apple Trees.

So I was curious to see what kinds of Trees are the best to plant to capture Carbon… you know, act as a Carbon Sink… I did a quick search and found the Following Information:

Consider planting these tree species

There are no single “best tree species.” Every region has a species that suits it best. Most parks will contain examples of local trees that do well in your climate.

With that said, a few of the best trees for carbon sequestration are the following:

Pine trees work pretty well. In fact, out of all conifers, they store carbon most effectively.
In northern regions, consider planting the blue spruce.
The horse chestnut tree is well-adapted to city life. It has a broad canopy that adds shade in addition to its carbon dioxide capturing abilities.
Another excellent choice for a city’s green space is the London planetree. It has the added benefit of being resistant to the cold and disease.
Two smaller trees that can store an immense amount of carbon for their size are the black walnut and dogwood.

Source: https://www.happysprout.com/inspiration/trees-for-carbon-sequestration/

Some Trees I have have planted on the Homestead …

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White Pine …

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Colorado Blue Spruce …

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Empire Apple and rows of Spruce …

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Some red roses my kids planted …. Still blooming in -10 Celsius ???

So strange …

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Some apples from my Empire Apple Trees …

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

TREEs are life... as long the human race drop million of trees in Amazonas we need to plant new ones on other places.... #

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

Yes… I try to plant as many trees as possible. Wherever I have land. I want to buy a lot more land here in Canada… all around the Great Lakes.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

move on mate you do a important thing then !

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

you have a noble heart, bamboo is good for absorbing smells suitable for farms, but I don't know if it is suitable for growing there

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

Yeah… here in Canada the best trees to plant are Pine, Spruce, Balsam Fir … I also plant Sugar Maples for Maple Syrup and Empire Apple Trees for apples. .. I sell my apples for $60 / bushel … it’s a very good side business. And a good job for my kids.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

This post has lot good informative value

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Hello Friend, what happened to your profile Pic. I am missing cute Brian Griffin, he is so cool and dashing 😁😊

beautifull photograophy and good job

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