hello,

we live in the Southwest US and recently we re-lanscaped our yard into a xeriscape with decomposed granite and gravel as surface coverings. I have found that, especially around the gravel areas, that weeds will still grow (sometimes they find the cracks between the weed barrier and sometimes they just somehow live off rocks lol)… For weeding work I have been using gloves that are similar to this at Lowes:

https://www.mechanix.com/us-en/leather-work-gloves/LFF.html?dwvar_LFF_color=brown

they claim that the fingertips are reinforced, but the tips of my gloves get trashed after 60-90 minutes of work. I can’t afford to keep buying gloves at close to $30 a pop lol. I mean I know that gloves are not and cannot be BIFL but they ought to last longer than one work session? Do you all have any good recommendations for work gloves that will involve digging through gravel with my fingers?

  • FruitfullyYours@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I usually get the gloves at Home Depot that are latex reinforced so that they’re durable and the working surface is pretty water proof. However - your best bet for weeds in gravel in a dry landscape is to use a glyphosate spray to kill the weeds. It’ll save time and save your gloves

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    1 year ago

    I have been very happy with some Wells Lamont Hydrahide gloves for longevity.

    Any mechanix type gloves I’ve tried have been disappointing.

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    1 year ago

    Skip the fabric gloves and get a pair of leather gloves. It’s worth spending more money. They take a while to break in, so they may seem clumsy and thick at first. Bois D’Arc thorns will still go through them, but at least you’ll have some protection.

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        1 year ago

        No, I don’t have a brand, I think I bought them at a farm/ranch supply. Ugly and basic seems to last longer. There’s a thicker piece of leather loosely stitched over the palm, over the first layer that’s against the skin. It crosses over from top right to bottom left.