Thread: Pond Gloves
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Old 06-06-2005, 08:57 PM
Heather
 
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Got mine at Home Depot in Ontario.

Heather

"WillMore" wrote in message
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I saw them being sold in a fisherman supply stores. They also sell neat
things like rubber aprons, those hardy latex and mesh gloves and other
sorts of neat water proof wear.



In article , Stephen
Henning wrote:

While in the UK and visiting the Chelsea Flower Show, I discovered
something that I have been looking for unsuccessfully for a while. Long
gloves to use in the spring when bringing up the plants I sent on the
bottom of the pond the previous fall. I have been using a set of
industrial gloves that are fairly long but wanted a longer pair.

At the Chelsea flower show they had lots of "pond gloves" which sold for
from $5 to $20. I normally wear a 32" shirt sleeve and these gloves
cover my entire arm.

A google search for "pond gloves" turned up a number of sources.

The ones I got a

http://www.worldofwater.com/gloves.htm

and

http://www.gardening-emporium.co.uk/...products_id=47

and


http://www.bradshawsdirect.co.uk/Bra...t/product.asp?
prod=CSGL&cookie%5Ftest=1

I haven't used any of them yet.