Thorn-Proof Gardening Gloves



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John: Oh, yeah, well, this is the time to clean up the mess that these storms are creating, and a lot of people have blackberries. You ever had any blackberries in your yard? A lot of people do. Yeah, well, okay, they’re invasive. Well, in Texas, I don’t think you can grow berries. No. But much of the country. You need these gloves. These are HANDLANDY rose-pruning gloves for men and women. Long, thorn-proof gardening gloves made out of pigskin. They’re gauntlets. Best garden gifts and tools for a gardener. They’re only about 17 bucks. They have different styles, but they’re gauntlets—these giant gloves that go over your forearms, and they got pigskin. You can pull stuff out of the ground that’s got thorns, and it’s good for roses and specifically blackberries.
Adam: Oh, so these go all the way up to your elbow?
John: Yeah, pretty much. You can get all cut up.
Adam: Yeah, well, I used to work in the rose nursery as a kid in Holland.
John: Well, these gloves is what you wanted.
Adam: We had bare hands. Bare hands. And that sucked. And our arms were completely scratched from—
John: Yeah, no, this will keep that from happening.
Adam: Yeah, well, I’m not going back. I’m a podcaster. I’m not a rose picker. I’m a podcaster.
You know, I gave Tina the knife tip of the day for Christmas.
And as a gag, I gave her the gloves that you recommended, the chain mail gloves.
John: The chain mail gloves, yeah. Yes. It’s not a gag, it’s actually a good idea, but it’s a little insulting.
Adam: Have you ever seen a lefty cut something with a big sharp knife?
John: It makes me cringe to think about a lefty cutting anything.