April 17, 2008

Gardening Gloves - A Basic but Important Tool

by Dave Truman

Gardens are beautiful places to relax in. They can also provide endless enjoyment if you are a gardener. The idea of having flowers that give off pleasant smells as you pick your garden fresh vegetables and herbs is a pleasing one. The amount of pain that unprotected hands can go through however might make you reluctant to prune those rose bushes.

The most important tool for a gardener is your gardening gloves. If you're a beginner at gardening, you may find it a little difficult to find the right gloves. The following can make purchasing gardening gloves a little easier.

Good quality leather is perfect for a gardening glove. The gloves must also be suitable for any job that you may need them for. Having a couple of pairs of gloves that have a cloth back on them will aid in keeping your hands cooler and comfortable with gardening.

You may decide to garden after a rain and that will mean dealing with some damp and muddy gardening. If you don't like the idea of working with wet and slippery hands, you can purchase rubber gloves that have a lining made of cotton to protect from the mud and dirt.

Most of us use a pesticide to keep our plants healthy and free from insects. Your hands will not be protected from harmful chemicals by wearing gloves made from latex or plastic. Gloves made from neoprene are designed especially for this.

All most every garden has roses bushes planted in them. While a rose bush that is filled with blooms is a gorgeous sight, the many thorns on the plant can make a gardener's heart sink. To prune those very thorny plants you should wear gardening gloves that have long wrist protectors.

The time will come when you want to transplant fragile seedlings to your garden and you will need special gloves to let you handle them with as much care as possible. Many plants need to be planted during the early winter and wearing gloves is a good idea. But regular gloves may hinder your ability to transplant them. In this case there are gloves that don't have fingers to allow you to do this delicate planting but also keep you warm in the process.

The only other major thing that you should know when choosing gardening gloves is to make sure they fit your hands and are comfortable. A good pair of gloves really is a gardener's best friend. They will protect you from dirt, mud and thorns as well as preventing blisters. Take the time and choose your gloves wisely.

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