Suggestions for Safe Gardening
Posted by Dave Truman in guest writer, tags: backyard gardening, gardening safety tips, growing a garden
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Even though there is not any kind of large risk or danger involved in gardening, it is still important to be as safe as possible and thus avoid some possible safety issues. 
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When you work in a larger scale garden, it is especially important to be careful while gardening. The plants you grow in your garden and your location will also affect the type of safety practices that you should keep in mind while gardening.
Making Your Garden Safe
Staying safe while gardening is easiest when you are dealing with an indoor garden where all the plants grow in pots. The only real danger that you need to beware of are the chemicals that are present in the herbicides and fertilizers that you use on your plants.
There are many more diverse issues to keep in mind in order to enjoy outdoor gardening safely.
For example, you will need to beware of certain insects and animals that may be attracted to your garden. In some areas, spiders and snakes can become a problem for a gardener.
If you do not organize your tools while working in your garden, this can create a safety hazard. This is because tools that are strewn about the garden may be difficult to see and thus easy to step or trip on.
You will also want to keep an eye on any fertilizers or other chemical substances that you are using to make sure that no children get into them. 
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Wearing gloves and using kneeling pads can also be beneficial when you are pulling out tough roots that can injure your bare hands or when dealing with thorny plants.
Gardening safety can also be maintained by using kneeling pads because some gardens have sharp stones or pebbles that can injure your knees and legs.
Other ways of keeping gardening safety high is to be careful when pruning or cutting larger plants. Some plant matter might fly out and injure your eyes or any other part of you.
Using motorized tools can also pose as a threat to gardening safety because these might have sharp moving parts that you need to keep a look out for.
The best way to stay safe while gardening is to prevent as many potential problems as you can. One way to do this is to keep all of your gardening tools well maintained.
Just being aware of what possible dangers are involved with gardening will help you to be safer while enjoying your hobby. Dangers often arise from a lazy attitude towards safety.




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