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Bare root roses s shipping from November | Potted roses delivered within 3–5 business days
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Professional Work Gloves – Pigskin – Extra Grip
These durable work gloves made of sturdy pigskin offer excellent protection for heavier tasks in the garden, greenhouse, or construction. The leather is thick and wear-resistant, but remains flexible enough for comfortable use and a good fit. Ideal for those who work professionally or intensively with their hands.
The gloves are designed to reduce the chance of abrasions, blisters, or splinters. Thanks to the striking green finish, you won't lose them easily in the shed or among the tools.
Why pigskin?
Pigskin is known for its strength and breathability. It molds smoothly around the hand, providing extra grip and comfort – even with prolonged use. Simply rinse off after use; let the leather dry slowly for a long lifespan.
Also suitable as a gardening glove
These gloves are not only useful for construction work, but also for heavier gardening tasks such as pruning, woodworking, or moving materials. For delicate repotting work, it's better to opt for a thinner glove, but for heavy-duty tasks, this leather variant is a reliable choice.
Benefits at a glance:
- Made of sturdy and flexible pigskin
- Provides protection against abrasion, splinters, and dirt
- Comfortable fit with good grip
- Bright in color - easy to find
- Suitable for both construction and gardening work
Roses in Pots
A potted rose is a rose plant that has been pre-grown in a pot and comes with a well-developed root system. These roses are ready to be planted directly into the garden or a larger container — no need to wait for new root growth. This makes potted roses ideal for planting throughout the year, especially from May to October.
Bare Root Roses
Bare root roses are rose plants supplied without soil or pots. These roses are in their dormant stage and can be planted directly into the ground. The best time to plant bare root roses is in autumn or early spring, when the soil is still moist and temperatures are mild.
At Belle Epoque, we supply bare root roses from November to April. Thanks to their strong root systems and the right planting conditions, these roses quickly grow into healthy, vigorous shrubs or climbing roses with abundant blooms.
Products are shipped weekly on Mondays & Shipped directly from the nursery on Wednesday. By delivering only twice a week, we reduce logistical emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.