What do you wear on your feet when working in the garden? I suffer from swollen ankles and feet, so I end up wearing sandals I should know better, but nothing else is comfortable and (touch wood) I haven't had any accidents - although I do wonder if my fall last week was due to the sandals and not to the hosepipe ....
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My work boots; which I bought when I first got this job 3 years ago and I think apart from being ill, I've worn them every day since. They are good and sturdy and I don't slip in them, but mainly I don't get bitten on the ankles which I hate.
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Wellies (decent neoprene 'spensive ones) when the ground's wet. Hiking boots ('spensive ones, second-hand on eBay) the rest of the time.
I love my Cr0cs, but they're not robust enough for 'proper' gardening and I can't abide gritty/dirty feet (or hands, which is why I wear gloves). Trainers have the comfort, but are not usually waterproof/robust enough for me.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostI wear Crocs but then I wear them all the time apart from when I'm at work, going hiking or doing proper digging.
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Steelies for digging, mock crocs for pottering and I have a pair of cut-off wellies for paddling around in the damp. I try not to wear flip flops having slid off them last year and broken my ickle toe.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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