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Healthy hands are the Gardener's Best Tools: Gardening Gloves
The importance of gardening gloves and how to choose the best ones is as important as getting your plants watered on a hot summer day.
Here are the major reasons why one should consider getting a pair of trusty gardening gloves:
Protection from injury
It protects your hands from blisters, thorns, cuts, bruises and rough work. You don't want to get your hands dirty and wounded first before you realize that healthy hands always do better a job than damaged hands. Investing in a pair quality of gloves is always a good decision.
You surely don't need to be reminded that it's not your hands that you are supposed to prune. Pruning necessitates the protection of durable gardening gloves. Also, you don't want to be stung by nettles, right? So better wear a pair of those protective gloves.
Promote Dexterity and Comfort
Remember that moment when you don't want to use your other hand because you want to use it for other a lot less dirty activities? With gardening gloves on you don't have to think of that burdening dilemma anymore. Moreover, what more could make you feel comfortable than knowing that you can always take off your gardening gloves anytime you choose to hug your kid for a while or flip your wife's hair?
Now here are some tips on how to choose the gloves pair that will suit you best:
- Look for quality leather gloves with a cloth back; this will let the gloves breathe and keep your hands dry, cool and comfortable.
- If what bothers you is the mud, select rubber gloves with cotton lining.
- When spraying pesticides or chemicals choose gloves that are made from neoprene. Gloves made from latex or any type of plastic may not offer the best protection.
- When pruning roses, choose gloves that reach up to the arms.
- If you usually operate large garden machineries, buy gloves in old brown instead of red as the latter may dye your hands.
- During cold weather, select finger-less gloves for doing gardening jobs such as transplanting seedlings or any job that requires contact with the soil.
- And of course, make sure that the gloves you buy actually fit your hands.
Your gardening gloves must both prioritize comfort and protection to best serve your gardening needs.