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Summer garden clothes? Linen drawstring pants, knee pockets for pads, various side pockets for tools, and a velcro crotch.
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Velcro crotch? It's a waste of time prying off sweaty garden pants. All I want to do is quickly slip into the house, use the restroom, and pronto, be back in the garden. Instead, every summer I'm fighting with my pants.

I like the long pants but they are more expensive and I think they would be very hot. Great for working in roses or briars though. They have knee pads built in."
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SHIPMAN was wearing these at our last appointment. The pockets were a dream for delegating helpful labor to your tools.
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Alas, no velcro crotch.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
2 comments:
Ha Ha Tara,
Good idea. Doubt it will ever happen though.
Just checked out you book Beautiful by Design from the library. A tall glass of ice tea and your book, mmmm what a way to spend a summer afternoon.
Janet
If I find the right linen pants at a thrift store I'll cut the crotch and use iron-on velcro.
That is the extent, maybe beyond, of my craft worthiness.
XO T
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