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What are the Different Types of Garden Gloves?

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The many aspects of gardening require several different garden gloves. Besides planting, gardening also involves digging, pruning, raking, weeding, using chemicals, working in cold weather, handling brush and removing thorns. Gloves will protect your hands from blisters, scrapes, sunburns, puncture wounds and becoming chapped, helping to keep your gardening experience pleasant. An avid gardener should have several different types of gloves available, which include a pair each of general purpose, water-proof, chemical resistant, grip-enhancing, and puncture resistant gloves. General purpose garden gloves are usually made of cotton, or a polyester-cotton blend. They are used for basic gardening chores such as digging small holes, planting seeds and weeding. General purpose gloves are lightweight, cinched at the wrist and are perfect for working in cool, dry soil. These gloves are not puncture or cut resistant, nor do they provide protection from chemicals. Gardening in mud or water ...  more

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The many aspects of gardening require several different garden gloves. Besides planting, gardening also involves digging, pruning, raking, weeding, using chemicals, working in cold weather, handling brush and removing thorns. Gloves will protect your hands from blisters, scrapes, sunburns, puncture wounds and becoming chapped, helping to keep your gardening experience pleasant. An avid gardener should have several different types of gloves available, which include a pair each of general purpose, water-proof, chemical resistant, grip-enhancing, and puncture resistant gloves. General purpose garden gloves are usually made of cotton, or a polyester-cotton blend. They are used for basic gardening chores such as digging small holes, planting seeds and weeding. General purpose gloves are lightweight, cinched at the wrist and are perfect for working in cool, dry soil. These gloves are not puncture or cut resistant, nor do they provide protection from chemicals.  more

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