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How to Be Safe in the Garden (21 Tips)



Garden safety is often an oversight until gardeners injure themselves. While inherently safe, there are risks associated with gardening. There are many actions gardeners can take that are easy and simple to stay safe. Your safety in the garden is a great goal. (Video #268)

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38 Comments

  1. Great video as Always Gardener Scott Thank You for sharing your knowledge and experience with us 💯. Everyone stay safe and God Bless you and your family from middle GA 🙏 Kendra

  2. Today was the first sunny gardening day. My wide-brimmed garden hat came out to the raised beds with me.
    As we age, it is also important to set reasonable limits on what we are able to do.
    Wisdom or experience will hopefully lead to better protecting ourselves.

  3. Yet another great video! Thank you for the nice tips! It felt very personal when I heard about the accident in your garden. It reminds us how much hard work lies behind the food on our table.

  4. Timely…as I just today accidently spritzed my anemone corms with my household vinegar…🤯😥 Hopefully it won't kill them. Live and learn! Loving all you share from North Idaho zone 6a 💚🌻🌿

  5. How do you feel about treated lumber use in building raised beds? I have some raised beds I was given made from old treated lumber. Do you recommend lining it with plastic on the sides?

  6. My gardening uniform looks the same! The mask helps with dust and pollen in the early spring, and gloves are a must. I swear, every time I don't use gloves cos I get too keen I get a splinter or grab glass. MY garden is so full of old broken glass from the 1800s. And yes – sunscreen and covering up is very important to me!

  7. Great tips, all of them. Gloves are also great when you're handling the soil. If you do a lot of it with bare hands your skin ends up as rough as sandpaper.

  8. Good ideas Scott your right about all you mentioned , i think of the garden as a safe place all you said applies for everything outside .

  9. I’m with you on wearing protection when using power tools, fencing etc, but regular gardening its flip flops, capris and t-shirts for me. I like capris because I can feel if a tick is crawling up my leg and brush it off. I often leave my phone inside, its so nice to just enjoy the peace of the garden without notifications and phone calls.

  10. Did I miss the part about checking yourself for ticks as needed after springtime gardening. We have 2 types that thrive here and you don't need what they have to offer.

  11. What a day to watch this, with a sunburn on my neck and a bandaid on my finger. I used to be a safety officer, but even experts can make mistakes, so an occasional reminder is helpful.

  12. Good video, I had on no sleeves in the garden this morning and I need to use bug spray. Something bite me and it caused minor swelling. Good tips, on resting when you are tired.

  13. After 40 years in the Union Sheet Metal industry I can agree with all the ppe. I preferred earplugs to muffs, ears sweat less and with ear plugs you can wear a hard hat easier. But if you were doing your gardening in my town, Sacramento, Ca you would also need to wear an ice pack strapped to your back !!:) Cool now, but will be 110F before we know it.

  14. You are so right on all counts… I just have bad habits lol 😝 Tank top, shorts, flip flops 🩴 or barefoot & hands on.. love the feel of dirt. I DO have my cell & bottle of water tho. And do take short breaks in the greenhouse where it’s cool. In Northern Nevada I have a swamp cooler so seedlings don’t fry 😖
    Have a great day🧤🍅🩴
    And listen to Gardener Scott…. he knows best👍👍🥰

  15. Great video. My hat also has a flap that covers over my ears & back of my neck for extra sun protection (in addition to putting on sun screen).

  16. Thank You for always having great videos on being safe in the garden. Because of you bringing awareness to skin cancer, I bought a new long sleeved shirt that has a PFG of 50. Also a new wide brim hat that has a flap that protects my neck. I bought a cheap umbrella that when it gets hot I can use it to garden under. I am like you when I am gardening and should stop but do more because I just want to get the job done.My husband comes out and makes sure that I have my hat on.

  17. Great video! Everything I learned about power tools, I learned from Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor. I hope I'm good there.

  18. I’m using my iPhone X to watch this video and when you point to some other videos nothing appears. Also, add insect netting for your hat as a safety item. Here in south Florida it possible to get some nasty diseases such as Malaria Dungee fever and many others. A few months ago I got my first tick and it was most likely because was wearing shorts which I almost never do.

  19. Also, be careful of cactus and agave! I've gotten cactus spines that were really persistent. My friend got stabbed in the hand when dealing with a large agave – it was very painful for days, and his band missed a music gig.

  20. Noticed the mailbox in your garden. I put one in mine and I love it! So many things ready at hand. Pruners, gloves etc. I often have a three-year-old grandson as my garden buddy and it’s nice to keep things safe from him. Or him safe from them!

  21. Dear Mr Scott. I work in a big box nursery. Would it be ok with you if i pass your tips on to my customers?

  22. Wow, tetanus shot!! Thank you for your detailed thoroughness, Gardener Scott! As a mother, doctor and avid gardener, I have deep respect for the work you are doing and for your effort to spread the word on safety. Your experience speaks volumes. Keep up the good work and stay healthy!

  23. 80°+ here now. Sunscreen and a hat are my friends. I got a large men's shirt at Goodwill to wear over a tank top. I cut off the collar and cuffs. Does a great job.

  24. Thanks for the video! I needed a reminder to wear my steel toes and I also ordered a back brace. I have a herniated disk, so I really should have been using one already!

  25. Wise advices! I suggest a few other safety tips: remove, cover or cut any object that are at eye level like small wires coming out of trellis, or zip ties, and keep pathways clear of hose and tools. Thank you Scott, you really make a difference improving pleasure with gardening!

  26. came to this video today because i have a fungal infection on my hands that i suspect is from gardening without gloves. a lot of fungal infections can be spread through contact with soil. i should really use gloves, because washing my hands isn't enough protection.

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