To glove or not to glove
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: To glove or not to glove
- From: m*@teamzeon.com
- Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 11:46:50 -0400
Betty Moorman@ZEON
10/05/98 11:46 AM
If I need to weed in an area where there is ground cover and I can't always
see exactly what I'm putting my hand on, I wear latex examining gloves.
They're form-fitting and so one can get a good grasp on whatever one wants
to pull up, as opposed to wearing gardening gloves which are always too
loose-fitting for me for this kind of work. There is the added benefit of
protecting one's hands from the occasional sprout of poison ivy which may
be lurking down amongst the ground cover. Of course, the down side is they
may need to be changed frequently if it's at all hot because my hands get
really sweaty with the examining gloves on.
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