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Gardening Gloves for Women/Men Leather Gardening Gloves - Gardening Gift Tools Cut Resistant Gloves Thorny Rose Gloves Long Gardening Tools Women's Gardening Gloves Men's Work Gloves Garden Gloves

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(£42.89/kg)
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£15.53
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Description

Complete Protection: Women's long-sleeved gardening gloves extend almost to the elbow, so these extra-long gardening gloves for women prevent your arms from getting scratched and injured. Adjustable Cuffs: You can adjust the tightness of the glove cuff, suitable for strong or thin arms, and also prevent insects from entering the gardening gloves.

Thorn and Scratch Resistant: Thorn-resistant gardening gloves for women are perfect for handling brambles, cacti, blackberries, nettles, heather, roses, hedges, berry bushes, pines, thistles, and other thorny plants. These thorn-resistant pruning gloves can handle them in moments. The thick, soft, cut-resistant gloves can also be used as handling gloves to prevent scratches.

Comfortable and Flexible: Waterproof gloves made of soft goatskin with an ergonomic design can increase thumb flexibility and sensitivity, making it easier to grip gardening tools. The clever stitching construction maintains flexibility. For planting seeds, edging, spraying, weeding, and growing vegetables.

High-quality, durable work gloves: The palms of the gloves are made of soft goatskin for maximum flexibility. The cuffs of the gloves are made of cowhide for added durability. Providing abrasion and puncture resistance, the puncture-resistant gloves protect your hands and forearms from bites and puncture wounds. Painful scratches.

Best gardening gift, personalized gift for gardeners: This cut-resistant gardening glove is ideal for pruning roses, pruning holly bushes, berries, and other thorny shrubs, and caring for cacti in the garden or on the terrace. It meets the needs of gardeners and is an essential gardening tool.

Features

  • Brand
    BEIJIYI
  • Colour
    Yellow
  • Glove size
    10
  • Clothing size
    M
  • Recommended age
    Adult
Advice from

What to do in the garden in February

February is a chilly month meaning there's not a huge amount you can do in the garden. That said, the days are getting longer and nature is coming out of hibernation little by little. If the weather allows it, you may even be able to cautiously start sowing a few seeds under cold frames towards the end of the month.
What to do in the garden in February
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