Gardening Gloves: Your Hand Protection

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Your gardens can provide a lot of enjoyment during the season as your flowers bloom with vibrant color. You can breathe in the sweet smelling flowers in the evening breeze as you are gathering your herbs and vegetables. But while you're doing this, make sure you have your hands protected with a good pair of leather gloves.

There are almost as many types of gloves, as there are uses for them. Use gloves to protect your hands. Here are a few tips that can help you make the right choice when you go to buy your gardening gloves.

Get yourself a couple of pairs of gardening gloves and have the cloth back with the leather home. These are considered a very good general gardening glove. They keep your hands cool, while you're working.

Your rose bushes are another thing that you need to protect your hands from when you're pruning. The thorns can tear up your hands and also your arms up so get a pair of leather gloves with gauntlets that reach to your elbows for protection.

Most gardeners use of pesticides at one time or another all their gardening, because bugs love to eat plants. You need to take your hands from the pesticides with a pair of neoprene gloves that are designed for this purpose. Your household, latex gloves that you buy at the grocery store are not a good fit for this job.

Leather gloves don't work very well in your garden after a rain while it is wet and muddy. You'll need to pick out a well fitting cotton lined rubber glove for the purpose of working in the wet slippery mud.

The frustrating time of year is when it's cold out and your fingers get stiff and you can hardly make any progress in your garden because your fingers are so uncomfortable. It's amazing how a glove with no fingers can actually keep your hands warm and allow your fingers to move freely while setting out your new seedlings.

When buying your gloves no matter which type you buy make sure they fit. A glove that is too small will fit so tightly you can't move them and a glove that is too big will cause the ends of the fingers to bend over. Your fingers won't reach the end of the glove and the extra material will make you very clumsy. Gloves are a gardeners companion that can protect your hands from mud, dirt, blisters, and the cold.

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