dear asking for a friend,
i am an avid gardener, and i am wondering about the health risks of gardening without gloves. how dangerous is my dirt?
signed, digging and exposed
dear digging and exposed,
one sure way to make the most of spring is getting outside to garden. the benefits go far beyond producing fresh fruits, vegetables and all those wonderful flowers.
but what about getting your hands dirty? are there health risks to getting skin-to-soil?
jason tetro, an edmonton, alberta-based microbiologist and immunologist, host of the
super awesome science show podcast and author of
the germ files, is an avid gardener who wears the type of leather gloves used by electricians when he’s planting and weeding.
“i love the smell of fresh soil and the bit of ozone in the dirt, but i have sensitive hands and i want to keep them as nice as possible,” he says of his preference to wear heavy gloves when he’s working in dirt and using hand tools.