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Hide your garden gloves!

by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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A thief is on the lose. Yep. This one specializes in stealing garden gloves.

I bet there’s a lot of gardeners in the neighborhood wondering where their other glove went.

Almost like putting socks in the dryer and discovering that some of your socks lost a mate, only this time the thief is known. It’s a mischievous cat.






Filed Under: Accessories, Garden Humor, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Pets and Wildlife, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: cat, cat thief, funny, garden, gardener, gardeners, gloves, Humor, neighbor, neighborhood, photo, stealing gloves, The neighborhood, thief, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Gardening takes it’s toll on our skin

by Tricia

Working in the garden …

Digging in the soil, planting new plants, pulling weeds, pruning and wrestling bushes into shape, and cold water dripping down your arm as you water your plants – all of these gardening related activities take their toll on our skin.

I’ve been working in the garden a little more often lately and in the evening I find that my hands just feel so dry. I also happen to wear sandals when I’m outside in the garden and I sometimes get some dirt on my feet which, even after I’ve cleaned my feet when I’m done working in the garden causes my feet to feel dry as well.

I often have scratches on my arms if I’ve been pruning my roses or if I’ve spent some time staking my roses to make them look a little nicer or to keep them from flopping onto nearby plants.

I’m sure you experience some of these issues as well.

How do you take care of your skin after a long day in the garden?

Scratches and Puncture Wounds –

Me? If I’ve been working with my roses I usually inspect my skin for thorns that are still stuck in my skin. I’ve found pieces of thorns or those tiny hair like thorny needles stuck in the tips of my fingers, under my nails and in my arms. Heck, I’ve even found thorns or thorn pieces in my legs after a really tough session with the roses. I do wear gloves while working in the garden, but some of the thorns are strong enough to penetrate the gloves.

Once I’m done getting rid of any thorns that were embedded in my skin I put some peroxide on a cotton ball and I swab my scratches and puncture wounds. Since the scratches on my skin tend to swell and get very irritated I also often put an antibiotic ointment on them. If I don’t my skin is often inflamed the next day.

I should mention that’s it’s actually important to care for wounds that you receive from your roses as there’s a fungus called Sporothrix schenckii and it’s known to be the cause of rose-pickers disease. This fungus grows on the thorns of roses and can be inoculated into the body by an innocent prick from a thorn. I looked it up on eMedicine and it’s said to not be very common in the US and I suppose it’s even less common in Canada.

Any puncture wound can become infected, whether it be from the fungus that grows on rose thorns or bacteria that’s been transmitted deep into the subcutaneous tissues of your skin. An infection might be localized where the puncture occurred or it might travel up your limb through your lymphatic system and or become systemic.

Again, these infections could be caused by any number of things. We shouldn’t be afraid to garden because we fear getting an infection, but being aware of conditions that can occur as a result of our hobby is just good sense. Take precautions. Care for any scratches or puncture wounds that you receive while working in the garden.

Tetanus

Tetanus is another type of infection that can be acquired through a puncture wound to the skin. Tetanus bacteria live in dust, soil and manure. As gardeners working in the soil we have a higher chance of becoming infected with tetanus.

Always wear gloves when working in the garden, especially when working with soil, manure or compost.

It’s also a good idea to get your booster tetanus vaccinations. It’s recommended that everyone get a tetanus booster vaccine every 10 years. However, the doctors that I work with in the emergency room have told me that I (meaning everyone who works in their garden regularly) should get a booster every five years because there’s a higher risk of getting this terrible infection which can cause lock jaw.

Skin Care

Now that you know why it’s important to try to prevent scratches and puncture wounds, and how important it is to take care of any wounds you receive in the garden on the day that they occur, lets talk about that dry skin.

This is probably the most common complaint of anyone who works outdoors whether it’s in a hobby garden or as a full time outdoor worker.

I’ve read that some people like to put a good hand cream on their skin prior to going out in the garden. This is supposed to delay drying and it also helps when cleaning your hands later as the hand cream seems to help the dirt wash off the skin easier when washing up when your finished gardening.

I’ve tried this method, and I’d do it more often if only I remember, because it does work. My hands never feel as dry after gardening if I protect them with a skin cream prior to working outdoors, and yes they do come clean so much easier.

Unfortunately, as I said, I don’t always remember to put hand cream on before I begin gardening so I do sometimes suffer from dry skin afterwords.

Skin Cream

I have two skin creams that I swear by. They are good for dry skin caused by outdoor work, and they’re good for dry chapped skin that occurs in the winter months as well.

The first skin cream is Glysomed. It’s a hand cream that contains glycerin, silicone and chamomile. The cream is made in Germany and I imagine that it’s available throughout North America and Europe although I can’t say that for a fact.

If I remember I like to use this cream before going outdoors. It’s wonderful in the winter time and I believe it also creates a nice barrier between the skin and garden dirt, and helps to make clean up after long hours in the garden a breeze.

The other skin cream that I swear by is Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula. It’s Cocoa butter enriched with Vitamin E and I find that it’s a wonderful moisturizer. It’s very soothing on dry skin.

I’m also a fan of putting cocoa butter on scars. I had part of my thyroid removed in my early 20’s (thyroid cancer) and once the wound began to heal over I applied cocoa butter to the scar daily for about six+ months. You can barely see the scar now, and in fact, by the time the scar was about 8 months old it was barely visible. Of course I also kept the scar hidden from direct sunlight for about a year too, and I’m sure that helped.

My mother had a skin cream or treatment that she swore by. Her skin would sometimes get so dry from working in the garden or due to cold dry winter air that it would crack. I can’t remember the name of the product, but it was a nipple cream for cow teats. Really. Yes it did work.

What skin care products do you like to use to sooth your garden ravaged dry skin?

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Discount Safety Gear

by Tricia

As I’ve said many a time, Spring is the time of year when home owners start to spruce up their homes, and start renovation projects both indoors and out. It’s also the time of year when new housing projects start up, and or construction crews and road crews get busy on various city or private construction projects.

As you probably know by now my husband and I do a lot of our own projects around the home. We attempt to work on our projects in the safest ways possible, for example we wear gloves, masks and safety glasses when doing many of our projects so that we can protect our hands, lungs and eyes.

I strongly believe that anyone working on a DIY project or who works professionally in the field of construction should have the appropriate safety gear.

DiscountSafetyGear.com has a wide assortment of industrial safety gear. They have products ranging from Safety Goggles to ear plugs, welding helmets and accessories, respiratory protection, Hard Hats, flashlights, other lighting accessories and many more products including a wide variety of First Aid Kits, and you’ll even find a section on safety laws and links to safety related websites and resources.

I think that this website has been well thought out. The menu system to the left has been divided into all the main safety gear related categories that I’d imagine anyone looking for safety related products would want to see.

When you open up one of the category sections, perhaps the hard hats section for example, you’ll find thumbnails that divide the section into sub-categories giving the visitor the ability to shop by price, brand, or type. Below that section you’ll see samples of their most popular hard hats.

Did you know that you can purchase Harley Davidson hard hats and Pink Hard Hats? You can be safe and maintain a fashionable look at the same time!

When you find a product that interests you all you need to do is click on the thumbnail and you’ll be taken to a page where you can get more information about the product and see the various prices for that product. Since this website specializes in supplying industrial safety gear you’ll see discounted prices listed for the purchase of multiple quantities of each item.

I found the site to be easy to use, easy to navigate and there were images and detailed product descriptions. That’s everything I want in an online store – no matter what they sell.

Since there are more and more people like myself who are beginning to renovate their homes or properties on their own I’d love to see a home safety category that would list products that could be used in the home setting to keep home owners safe.

Perhaps they could sell three legged ladders, painting platforms – especially ones that could be set up over a staircase and other items such as those. Perhaps the store owners could look up data about accidents in and around the home and see how many are related to DIY, maintenance or renovation products and choose to sell items that would make the kind of activities that caused those accidents safer?

I would think falls from high places – like working on a roof, or falling off an unsecured ladder would be high on the list, which is why I was suggesting that a three legged ladder might be an item that they should consider selling.

If the Discount Safety Gear store owners took the time to look up home related accidents they might want to make up some information sheets or FAQ’s that explained how to do some of the more common maintenance and DIY tasks in a safer manner. I’m certain that they’d get an influx of visitors who were searching for this kind of information.

I realize that the Discount Safety Gear store sells products mainly to small construction companies, but if they added a selection of items and information related to home safety gear I think they’d double or even triple their traffic and sales. There’s a lot of potential for this store if they’d care to expand.

If you work in an industry that requires safety gear, or do home reno projects like myself, do take a look at this online store. The items are reasonably priced, and if you purchase over $100 worth of goods the shipping is free. Check it out.

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