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May 03, 2025

JOY WITHOUT JEOPARDY... SIMPLE WAYS TO KEEP SAFE IN THE GARDEN COME RAIN OR SHINE...

- DAVID DOMONEY

A pain in the grass

YOUR garden should be a space of joy without jeopardy. With a few simple steps, you can stay safe, protect your family, and make the most of every moment outside - whatever the weather.

BE WEATHER-WISE

Spring sun might feel mild, but UV rays can be deceptive. Gardeners often spend longer outdoors than planned, so remember to wear a hat, apply SPF, and protect exposed skin. This small effort can make a big difference to your long-term wellbeing.

On wet days, pull on waterproofs and grippy footwear. Paths can quickly become slippery with moss or algae so clean them with a stiff brush or broom to prevent falls. Cold mornings? Make sure to stretch before heavier tasks to avoid straining cold muscles.

USING TOOLS THE RIGHT WAY

Good tools are a gardener's best friend - but only when used correctly. Whether digging, raking or weeding, posture matters. Keep your back straight and let your arms and legs do the work.

Spades and shovels: Bend your knees, keep the handle close, and choose long-handled tools for extra leverage with less effort. Ames tools have ergonomically designed handles and soft grips that help reduce strain and improve control, especially during longer gardening sessions.

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