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Prickly pear / nopales
Next time, put on a pair of dishwashing gloves underneath your work
gloves. Both will have to go in the garbage afterwards. I wonder if leather work gloves might be re-usable? |
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Leather gloves don't work ... believe me!
D "Pen" wrote in message m... Next time, put on a pair of dishwashing gloves underneath your work gloves. Both will have to go in the garbage afterwards. I wonder if leather work gloves might be re-usable? |
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Pen said:
Next time, put on a pair of dishwashing gloves underneath your work gloves. Both will have to go in the garbage afterwards. I wonder if leather work gloves might be re-usable? My experience says NO. Waste of good gloves. I'm with raycruzer, don't use gloves. Use tools and do your best not to touch the cactus at all. Keep some tape handy while you are working. I have a long handled weed-grabber and two sizes of needle-nosed pliers that I use when working around my prickly pear. When in bloom it's stunning, filling up a hot spot at the southwest corner of the house right up against the driveway. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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