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There are different types of gardening gloves that work best in different situations, so it’s a good idea to have several of these types on hand for tasks you do most often. Gardening can injure your hands if you do not take the necessary precautions to protect them from thorny plants, irritating sap, blisters, sunburn, and splinters to name a few. Gloves provide comfort and safety, keeping hands warm and clean during spring and fall times when the majority of garden tasks need attention.

When purchasing gardening gloves, make sure to try them on and test them out by wiggling your fingers to see that they don’t impede circulation as you work. The gloves should be flexible and not feel rough on the interior. If your hands get hot easily, choose ones that are made of breathable material such as suede. Also, check to make sure the cuffs provide adequate coverage for your wrists. The general sizes for gardening gloves are available in small, medium, and large sizes for men, women, and children.

There are many varieties of gardening gloves available in stores at reasonable prices. The most common types are those made of leather or similar synthetic materials, cotton, other fabrics treated with lanolin, and so on. Some gloves also come with adjustable straps that help better fit around the wrists. Certain gloves cater towards how much work the person does, so there are some available for the more delicate work and others for heavier gardening.