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Index » Family & Home » Gardening & Horticulture
 

A Modern Day Glove Affair

 

Author: Deirdre Jones

If you do a lot of gardening, then youll definitely want a good pair of gloves to protect your hands. You may be thinking, Aw, but I love the feel of dirt on my hands. Theres nothing like running your hands through the soil to feel connected to nature, and thats okay once in a while. But protecting your hands is vital if you do a lot of heavy-duty gardening.

Choosing the right gloves for gardening is a personal decision that all depends on what your needs are. Many times it all comes down to what you are going to be doing in your garden or yard. For example, if youre going to be raking, weeding, or digging, youll need a different type of glove than say, if you were going to be pruning a thorny bush or something that might do more damage to your hands.

While some gloves may be perfectly acceptable for most of your gardening tasks, youll want something totally different if youre working with water or chemicals, such as gloves that are waterproof and repel chemical and liquids. Your gardening supplier can assist you in choosing the right glove depending on the task.

After youve decided what your glove will be used for, then its mostly a matter of style and comfort. Youll definitely want to try on your gloves to make sure that they are comfortable and fit properly. To check for proper fit, try on the gloves (both hands) and make a tight fit fist. When you do this, there shouldnt be any tightness or pinching. Gloves that fit improperly can cause blistering and chafing, which means they are useless for protecting your hands.

You will also want to gauge how well the gloves work for you when you are performing various tasks. You may want to test the gloves while holding a garden tool, such as a hoe or rake. Go ahead and pretend you are working in your garden this is the only way to be certain that the gloves will meet your particular gardening needs. Also, if you are going to be planting using seeds, try picking up some seeds to be certain that your new gloves will be flexible enough for this task also.

Gardening gloves can be sewn with the seam either inside or outside. Which type you choose is up to you. However, you should be aware that gloves with seams sewn on the outside will wear out faster than gloves with seams on the inside. But of course, the choice is up to you.

Gardening is a fun, relaxing way to relieve stress and unwind. And choosing the proper tools for your hobby is all part of the experience, so enjoy it.

Author Bio:
Deirdre Jones is an expert in this field. Deirdre has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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