As the title suggests, gardening tools will obviously be needed, mostly small handheld tools. The most significant tool to have would be the hand hoe, as it will be pretty much used for 80% of the job. It will also help to have a hand held shovel, as that could sometimes be used in place of the hoe. It is definitely best to use a water hose, but in the situation that there isn't one, there are still different methods to water the trees. In our experience, since we didn't have a water hose, we had to: 1) Find an empty trashcan and fill it up with water 2) Carry it with a wagon (NOTE: it is important to fill up the trash can with it already on the wagon) 3) Use watering cans to take water from the trashcan and individually water the trees. In comparison to the tediousness of obtaining water, a hose is definitely easier. Depending on the condition of the environment surrounding the trees, some form of gardening scissors may be necessary to clear away some bushes (handheld gardening scissors are fine). And lastly, it's important to wear gloves, long sleeves, and long pants in case of the risk of being bit by spiders or other insects. Masks and hats are a useful addition to this. The hat will not only shield you from the sun, but also will ensure that anything that drops from above you will not interfere with your eyes and/or scalp. The mask has the same function for the hat, but for the nose and mouth. When we laid out the mulch, the masks were extremely useful in shielding our nose and mouth from the dust that was whisked up. Examples of essential materials
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