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Old 04-01-2012, 07:11 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Jan 4, 4:13*pm, Janet wrote:
In article , charlie100.97a1a36
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...







mogga;946044 Wrote:
There was a discussion a while ago about wellies - which made me look
up some to buy but have lost the links.


Desperately need some now (Probably need waders if it keeps raining
though! LOL)


Reinforced bit in the bottom for digging a good idea or not?
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* I hose-wash my wellies outside while still wearing them; I keep an old
washing up brush hanging on the hose tap for any *extra scrubbing
required. Then I don't walk the mud /manure/seaweed indoors.

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I use a Flexi trug http://www.plasticboxshop.co.uk/14lt...trug-269-p.asp
just a bit larger than my boot, half filled with water, just put your
foot in and swuish around for a moment or two then the same with the
other foot remembering to keep your wellies on when doing this.
Shifts the mud easily.
David
From the land of mud at the wet side of Swansea Bay