By Matt Breen

Published: Sunday, 27 February 2022 at 12:00 am


Of all the essential equipment that a gardener should have, there’s few things higher up the list than a reliable set of  gardening gloves. Indeed, a well-chosen pair of gardening gloves will last you over many years, becoming increasingly comfortable. So which should you buy?

For lighter duties like potting and planting, you can get away with lightweight gardening gloves made of polyester or cotton. Lighter gloves also give you more dexterity. But for tougher jobs like shifting rubble or clearing brambles, you’ll want a tougher pair. These are most likely to be made of leather.

And if you regularly prune, you’re best off erring on the side of caution and picking up a heavy-duty pair of gardening gloves that are thornproof. If you spend a lot of time with a wheelbarrow or other garden tools, a pair with extra grip is a wise idea. And if you’re working in short sleeves, gardening gloves with extra-long ‘gauntlet’-style cuffs that will come in handy. Oh, and you may even want a pair that look nice too.

Other features to look out for include breathable backs, elasticated cuffs that will keep the elements out, and leather palms. We’ve picked out a range of our favourites, from heavy-duty options to long gardening gloves. For more essential garden wear, take a look at our selection of the Best wellington boots.

The best gardening gloves in 2022

ReliefGrip Bionic Gardening Gloves

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If you suffer from arthritis, or any similar issues where handling things needs a little extra support, take a look at Bionic’s gardening gloves.

They’re a bit eccentric-looking, but they’ve been designed by an orthopaedic hand surgeon to offer your hands as much assistance as possible with your gardening.

Each finger is coated with silicone for extra grip, and there’s a velcro wristband for added support. We’ve linked to the men’s medium size below, but these also come in men’s large and women’s small and large sizes.