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What To Wear When Taking Care of Your Garden

Last Updated: May 28, 2024
By: Garden Gate Review Team
Wear When Taking Care of Your Garden
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  • Protect Your Face and Hair
  • Conclusion
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Gardening can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it’s important to dress for the occasion. In this post, we’ll share our top tips for what to wear when working in the garden, so you can stay comfortable and protected from the elements.

We’ll start with the basics: a good pair of gardening gloves, a hat to protect your face from the sun, and comfortable shoes. From there, we’ll move on to clothing options that will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Trust us, following these tips will make your gardening experience much more enjoyable.

The Basics

There is no one answer to the question of what to wear while gardening. The best answer depends on the climate you live in, the type of plants you’re working with, and your personal preferences. There are a few general guidelines that can help you choose the right clothing for the job.

Material

Avoid wearing anything made from synthetic materials. These can trap heat and make you more susceptible to dehydration. Stick to natural fabrics like cotton or linen instead. Dark-colored fabrics trap more heat than lighter-colored fabrics, so consider going for lighter colors. Also, try to have designated gardening clothes that you won’t mind getting dirty or ruined. Gardening clothes can be difficult to clean if they get soiled, so it is best to keep some clothes aside for gardening.

Temperature

Consider the climate you’ll be gardening in. If it’s extremely hot, you’ll want to dress in loose, light-colored clothing to stay cool. If it’s cold, dress in layers, so you can easily remove them as needed. If it’s raining, wear waterproof gear to stay dry. Consider rain boots and a raincoat, since you won’t be able to carry an umbrella while you are gardening.

Protect Your Face and Hair

If you have long hair, tie it back to keep it out of your face. Protect your eyes and skin from UV rays. Sunglasses can help protect your eyes from the sun, and a wide-brimmed hat will keep the sun off your face and neck. Remember that the sun can be dangerous, especially when you’re working outside. Do not forget to apply and reapply sunscreen on any exposed skin. Gloves will protect your hands from thorns and irritants, so consider wearing them if you’re prone to getting cuts. Gloves can also help keep your hands warm if it is cold outside.

Bug Protection

Keep in mind that bugs can be a problem when gardening. Wear long sleeves and pants to protect your skin from bites. You may also want to apply bug repellent before you begin working. After you come in from the garden, it is important to do a brief skin check for bugs, especially ticks. Try to shower right away, so if you have any bugs on you, you can get rid of them quickly. If you had any pets outside with you, don’t forget to check them as well.

Shoes

As for shoes, always wear closed-toed shoes. Try men’s or women’s gardening boots. They’ll help with protecting your feet and withstand the elements. Most are durable as well and can be used for many years.

Conclusion

By following these simple tips, you can make sure that you’re dressed appropriately for any gardening task. Wearing the right clothing will help you stay comfortable and protected from the elements so that you can enjoy your time in the garden.

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