Is redwood legal to buy?

Yes, it's legal to buy redwood, as most available lumber comes from sustainably managed, second-growth forests or selectively harvested areas, not protected old-growth groves, but ensure it's from legal, responsible sources to avoid supporting poaching from parks. You can find redwood for decks, fences, and building materials from commercial suppliers, though it can be costly, and you can even buy young trees to grow in suitable climates.
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Is it legal to buy redwood?

Contrary to what you may have heard, redwood lumber is readily available for purchase. But let's clear some of the confusion surrounding the availability of redwood lumber. Considering that we must protect old-growth natural resources, redwood is protected within 100,000 acres.
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Can you buy redwood wood?

Yes, you can absolutely buy redwood lumber, and it's readily available from local lumber yards, big box stores like Home Depot/Menards, online suppliers, and specialty dealers, offering various grades (like B Heart, Select Clear) for outdoor decks, siding, and indoor projects due to its natural rot resistance, though it might cost more than other woods.
 
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Can I buy a redwood tree?

Yes, you can absolutely buy redwood trees, from tiny seedlings to larger specimens, from many online nurseries and specialized sellers, but success depends on matching the species (Coast Redwood, Giant Sequoia, Dawn Redwood) to your local climate, as they need specific moisture, sun, and cold tolerance, notes useyardwork.com and Fast Growing Trees.
 
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Can you buy redwood anymore?

Because of excellent forest management, and the fast growing properties of Redwood trees, there is more Redwood available as lumber, and more Redwood trees in the forest, than we had 50 years ago. Redwood is one of the fastest growing of all softwoods.
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Is it illegal to grow a redwood tree?

No, planting a redwood tree isn't inherently illegal, but it's strongly discouraged outside its native, moist coastal California/Oregon range due to extreme water needs, rapid growth, shallow roots damaging foundations/pipes, and potential neighbor conflicts from shade or falling hazards, with local rules or homeowner agreements potentially adding restrictions, so always check local ordinances and be prepared for high water bills and property issues.
 
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Why is redwood so expensive?

Redwood is expensive due to slow growth, limited supply (especially old-growth), high demand for its natural beauty and insect/rot resistance, and the costs associated with sustainable harvesting and grading, with premium clear heartwood fetching the highest prices for its knot-free, durable heartwood. Its superior natural properties (oils, decay resistance) justify its premium over other woods like pine or even cedar, despite higher initial costs, as it offers long-term value and aesthetic appeal for decks and outdoor projects. 
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Can I grow a redwood in my backyard?

Yes, you can plant a redwood, but it requires significant space, consistent moisture (like coastal fog), well-drained soil, and careful placement to avoid future conflicts with structures, as they grow into massive trees with wide-spreading roots. While beautiful, they are ill-suited for hot, dry valley climates or areas with poor soil drainage, and their large size makes them challenging for typical backyards, so consider dwarf varieties or Dawn Redwoods (Metasequoia) for easier backyard success.
 
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How much is a redwood tree worth?

The price of redwood has doubled in two years, from $350 to $700 per 1,000 board feet--and more if the tree is old-growth redwood. A good-size yard tree can be worth at least $10,000 and sometimes much more.
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How much do loggers pay landowners?

Unfortunately, its not an easy question to answer. While Landowners usually receive around 50% of the value of the logs, this can be anywhere between $500 and $5,000 per acre (or more). With such a large variation, it is important to understand timber value and what makes certain timber stands worth more than others.
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Why is it illegal to cut down redwood trees?

In national and state parks, it is illegal to cut down these trees due to their ecological importance and historical significance. These parks have been established to preserve the redwoods' beauty, longevity, and role in sustaining a delicate ecosystem.
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How expensive is redwood?

Redwood prices vary widely by grade, size, and type (like Northern California vs. Brazilian), generally ranging from ~$3/board foot for common grades to over $10/board foot for premium clear heartwood, with specific projects like decks costing $25-$50 per sq ft (including labor), and specialty slabs reaching thousands, as redwood is a premium, costly wood. Expect higher costs for less knotty, heartwood-rich, or larger pieces, with suppliers like Home Depot and specialized dealers offering different options.
 
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How tall is a 20 year old redwood tree?

Young redwoods grow quickly—two to six feet a year—so that a 20-year-old tree will often be 50 feet tall and about eight inches in diameter.
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What are the disadvantages of redwood?

Redwood's main disadvantages include high cost, environmental concerns due to logging endangered species, significant maintenance needs (staining, sealing) to prevent discoloration and decay, and its softness causing dents and scratches easily, plus tannins can stain metal and it's less strong than other woods for heavy loads. 
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Can you get paid for trees on your property?

Sell Carbon Credits: One option that forestland owners can consider to make money from their land is through selling carbon credits. Property owners with trees on their land that are at risk of being timbered can qualify for Harvest Deferral carbon credits, which is where they get paid to NOT cut down their trees.
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Are you allowed to touch redwood trees?

But like the redwoods themselves, wildflowers and other native plants play critical roles in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. They provide food for pollinators, insects, and small mammals. Do look, do touch (unless it's poison oak!), but take nothing but photographs.
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Is it illegal to plant a redwood tree?

No, planting a redwood tree isn't inherently illegal, but it's strongly discouraged outside its native, moist coastal California/Oregon range due to extreme water needs, rapid growth, shallow roots damaging foundations/pipes, and potential neighbor conflicts from shade or falling hazards, with local rules or homeowner agreements potentially adding restrictions, so always check local ordinances and be prepared for high water bills and property issues.
 
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Can you buy a redwood tree?

Yes, you can absolutely buy redwood trees, from tiny seedlings to larger specimens, from many online nurseries and specialized sellers, but success depends on matching the species (Coast Redwood, Giant Sequoia, Dawn Redwood) to your local climate, as they need specific moisture, sun, and cold tolerance, notes useyardwork.com and Fast Growing Trees.
 
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How long does it take a redwood to grow 100 feet?

Young redwoods can grow to 100 or 150' in height in 50 years. In open stands they can grow more than an inch in diameter per year.
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What tree are you not allowed to cut?

You can't cut down Live Oaks, Southern Magnolias, Bald Cypresses, or Eastern Red Cedars without a permit. These trees are considered heritage trees due to their size, age, or species. Live Oaks are cherished for their broad-spreading crowns and longevity.
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What is the lifespan of a redwood tree?

Redwoods are incredibly long-lived trees, with many Coast Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) averaging 500-700 years but easily exceeding 2,000 years, while Giant Sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) can live over 3,000 years, with their resilience to fire, insects, and disease contributing to their longevity. Their thick bark and ability to resprout from stumps help them survive, making them some of Earth's oldest living organisms, though climate change and root issues can pose threats.
 
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Can you still buy red wood?

Some of these magnificent trees are over 2,000 years old! Is redwood lumber still available for purchase? Redwood is certainly available in the marketplace for use in all kinds of building projects, whether you choose to work with a professional or do-it-yourself.
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Is redwood just pine?

No, redwoods are not pine trees; they are conifers but belong to the cypress family (Cupressaceae), which includes giant sequoias and bald cypress, while pines are in a different family (Pinaceae). Redwoods (Sequoioideae) are known for being the world's tallest trees, with unique characteristics like thick, fire-resistant bark and flat, needle-like leaves, unlike typical pine trees with their distinct cones and needles.
 
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Will lumber go down in 2025?

Lumber prices in 2025 have seen mixed trends, with some forecasts predicting modest increases due to elevated costs, supply constraints (like BC fiber issues and potential tariffs), and strong demand, while other reports from late 2025 showed prices declining from peaks, hitting 2025 lows, and stabilizing above pre-pandemic levels due to cautious buyers and balanced supply/demand. The consensus is prices will likely stay relatively high but fluctuate, with some models suggesting stabilization or slight dips in late 2025, countered by potential spikes in 2026 from tariffs. 
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