When gardening, plents of plants both desirably and undesirable may have thorns. In order to effectively garden with these plants we recommend gloves that feature a coating (such as nitrile) to the inside of the glove, or you’ll want a thicker leather or heavy canvas glove.
1 - HANDLANDY Rose Pruning Gloves Beyond just hand protection these thorn proof full “gauntlets” provide much needed protection for your whole arm. They work great for all thorny scenarios and are the best option on this list in terms of thorn protection.
When choosing a watering can for succulents you’ll likely want something sturdy, ergonomic, and with a long narrow spout that let’s you direct water in small spaces. Check below for a list of 4 watering cans that fit the bill and find the one that most appeals to you!
1 - KIBAGA Decorative Copper Colored 40oz Watering Can This aesthetically pleasing copper colored water can, features a nicely rounded ergonomic handle that when compared to traditional watering can handles is a step above.
Gardening can be a physically taxing activity that will keep you on your feet for hours. A lot of people choose to use their old shoes for gardening, but not all shoes are equal! Below are our picks for the best men’s shoes for gardening. If you’re looking for women’s shoes, check out our corresponding women’s shoe guide.
1 - New Balance Men’s 990v5 These New Balance’s top the list of great shoes for gardening.
Gardening can be a physically taxing activity that will keep you on your feet for hours. A lot of people choose to use their old shoes for gardening, but not all shoes are equal! Below are our picks for the best women’s shoes for gardening. If you’re looking for men’s shoes, check out our corresponding men’s shoe guide.
1 - ASICS Women’s Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes These shoes from ASICS are super comfortable you barely notice them even after several hours of wear.
Plants usually need to be repotted every 12 to 18 months, and this will depend on a number of factors, including how actively they are growing. If you see the roots are pushing the plant out of the planter, the plant falls over easily because it is top-heavy, or the plant is growing slower than normal, these are usually signs that it’s time to repot this plant. But how do you do this?
Having some greenery in your life can bring a lot of joy. Plants brighten up a room or transform your outdoor space with ease. But as most people will know, plants need care, otherwise you can say goodbye to your leafy friends.
Understanding basic plant care, starting with watering, can help you keep your plants healthy and bright.
Learn more about the best time to water plants.
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