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At its core, tree planting is a job—albeit an unconventional one. Planters drive out to designated clearcut areas, grab their supplies, and begin filling large bags with young trees. Working systematically, they navigate the rectangular blocks, employing a technique of crisscrossing to ensure the entire area is adequately planted.
While the act may seem straightforward, various factors can complicate the process: challenging weather conditions, from pouring rain to scorching heat, and the ever-present nuisance of bugs can sometimes overshadow the task at hand. However, the most significant hurdle is often the mental barrier that planters face.