Wednesday, 05 May 2010
5 Gardening Must Haves
Everyone has certain things they can’t live without. When it comes to gardening I have my own list of things I have to make sure I have before going outside. Here are mine:
- Gardening Shoes: I would hate to track mud in the house so I bought a pair of ugly crocs to walk around in the mud, grass and dirt. I take them off before going inside to keep my house clean. What’s crazy is that I absolutely positively hated these shoes when they came out (and I still don’t think they are attractive at all). I refused to buy them or let my children wear them. Somehow after they have gone fully out of style I actually found a use for them. And while I don’t wear them out anywhere, they are very good shoes for gardening.
- Repellant: Apparently bugs have a cookout when I come outside. They literally feast on me from the time I go out until I come in. I use my citronella plant to repel mosquitoes by rubbing the leaves on my arms and legs. Its less expensive than spray and an organic way to keep mosquitoes away.
- Water Bottle: You know how they say you have to drink like 2 liters of water a day to stay hydrated. Where gardening is the only time that I ever really follow that rule. I always have a bottle of icy cold water available while gardening out in the full sun. Add a crystal light drink packet to your water bottle and it makes drinking water even easier.
- Sunscreen: Georgia’s sun will have you looking baked or even fried in one evening. I usually make sure I have light clothing on and sunscreen on my arms, legs and face, but even African Americans can get tans and skin cancer.
- Tissue: I have really bad allergies. And the pollen is sickening here. So the scenario goes like this….I start sneezing. I run in and get a few tissues to blow my nose. I run back outside so that I can get back to my gardening and right when I think I am done sneezing, I start up again. I keep a pack of tissues outside so that I don’t have to keep going in and out the house to get tissue.
Of course none of the things on my list are gardening tools 🙂 But in a way they are just as important. Happy gardening!!!!!