Proper Gardening Gloves will Keep Your Thumb
Green
If gardening is your
hobby, it is said you have a green thumb. Most gardeners,
though, find their hands usually covered with dirt
instead. The therapeutic value of digging into the
soil is familiar to everyone who loves working out of
doors.
Using the proper gardening tools will ease
your chores in the garden as well as allowing you to avoid
wearing the garden by the time you are finished planting.
Gardening gloves are a necessity - and more
than one pair is required if you work in your yard often.
The most comfortable and least expensive gloves are constructed
of heavy cotton. For repotting plants, light weeding,
etc, these are fine to use. They can be laundered but
seldom last more than one growing season unless the finger area
is reinforced with heavier materials.
At the opposite end are heavy suede or
leather gloves, meant to protect your hands from brambles and
sharp objects. The protection they offer is excellent but
most of them lack flexibility and they become uncomfortably
warm to wear after a short while.
The best gloves for everyday work in your
flower beds are made of cotton canvas combined with a soft thin
leather palm and finger area. These provide adequate
protection from damp soil and rose thorns yet can be worn
comfortably for hours.
It is important to have a specific area of
storage for gardening tools and gloves are no
exception. One solution is to use a 5 gallon bucket
to store your hand tools and gloves. When ready to plant
or weed your beds, you need only carry the one bucket outside
with you. In it you would keep your hose nozzles, your
various hand sized digging tools, plant foot, clippers, pruning
tools and your gloves.
Those who develop the habit of leaving
gardening gloves here and there will find they are like socks
in the laundry – you may very well end up with two left hand or
3 right hand gloves instead of the pairs you bought
originally.
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