is there a perfect gardening shoe?

(Annie ) in Austin, TX(Zone 8a)

I looked for a forum that might discuss this but I didn't see one. I apologize if this isn't the correct place to post. I wear my Crocs in the garden on a daily basis. What I love is that they are lightweight, cool, easy to rinse off, and easy to slip on and off. What I don't like is that I am constantly getting soil in the little ventilation holes and invariably water afterward and my feet are quite often muddy. Has anyone found the perfect gardening shoe?
Annie

Plano, TX

i wear rubber boots because after wearing sandles all the time i got my foot infected last year--it really hurt a lot and i never want to go thru that again--but it might be miserable in the hot summer and might have to rethink it then!

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

I wear old grubby tennis shoes.

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

I wore camping shoes: closed on top and rubber soles. I thought they were perfect until my ankle was sore from lack of support. I use old tennis shoes now too.

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

I wear my old worn Reeboks, I like to have my feet protected, besides they are cushioney and keep my feet from getting tired.

Goldthwaite, TX(Zone 8a)

I wear a light weight pair of New Balance walking shoes. I have ligament damage in one ankle, and they provide good support. When they get extremely dirty, I throw them in the washer and dryer (on low heat), which may be a bad thing, but I have had this pair for a couple of years and they are still going strong.

(Louise) Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

yep grubby tennies here too!

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

Mine are New Balance too. When my grubby pair get too bad, my "good" shoes become my grubby ones and I have to buy new ones. About every 3 years or so.

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

rocket dogs here

(Louise) Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

had to look that one up. cool shoes.

Sugar Land, TX(Zone 9a)

Crocs all the way here. Normal Crocs and I have a pair of the Croc flip flops. I ruined my old Sketchers in the garden and have since bough a new pair. I made a pinky promise with myself not to wear them in the garden ever again.

(Louise) Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

lol i have forgotten and worn my new tennies. I always wear socks with my tennies and man they get dirty out there!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I tried Crocs and didn't like the dirty feet feeling. I tried the solid toe rubber, but no support. I wear a pair of New Balance that are backless now. I get the support, no muddy toes, and I can slip them off and on easily when having to go in the house.

(Annie ) in Austin, TX(Zone 8a)

I didn't even know that they made backless New Balance. I will look for those. I have also heard they make a "work" form of the Crocs that supposedly are fully covered front and back, I believe they are designed for hospital workers. I haven't found any of those in the stores, though. Has anybody seent them?

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

Crocs without the holes. I almost never wear anything besides Crocs.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I found the backless NB at Academy, but when those became my gardening shoes I had to get Dr. Schoall's (Walmart). I like both of them because they have a slight heel that helps keep them from slipping.

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

AnnieJo, you'd probably have to go to their web site, http://www.crocs.com/
Under products, they have a work products line.

SE Houston (Hobby), TX(Zone 9a)

um, why are we all up so late? I wear a pair I bought last summer at Sam's Club/Costco. Slip on with nice tread and completely waterproof. In fact, I went back and bought four more pair -- hopefully, a lifetime supply. No wet feet. Just make sure you wear socks. Also, you might wanna sprinkle some powder between your toes, cause the shoes tend to make your feet sweat. But, I could wear them all day and night, too.

Desoto, TX(Zone 8a)

2 pair of crocs. one for Sunday and one for the rest of the week.

Pink pearlized on Sunday. Bright orange the rest of the week.


smirk

LouC

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Crocs (reminds me, gotta get another pair). Sure I get dirty feet, and curse the occasional rock or stick that gets inside of them, but I look forward to the cool, refreshing rinse from the hose on my hot, tired feet at the end. :)

Scottsburg, IN(Zone 6a)

Crocs (both with the holes and without, depending on the weather) - unless shoveling and such is involved, then I have a pair of old sneakers with sturdy soles waiting. I sometimes get a little splinter on the sole of my foot, but then it's a good excuse to sit down and take a break. And I LOVE the way I can "water" my feet if I get hot - it's so refreshing to hose my feet off and not have to worry about wet tennies and socks. Yep, my feet get dirty as all get-out - I just use a pumice stone on my feet and all the dead skin and dirt come right off. Then it's lotion, sockies - and another pair of Crocs! (My sis gave me a pair of the fleece-lined Crocs for Christmas, I think I've worn them the entire time since I unwrapped them.)

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Yeah, crocs aren't so good for shoveling. But that is what teenage sons are for...muahaha.

Scottsburg, IN(Zone 6a)

ROTFLMAO!!! Yep, with me it's an 11 year old nephew who likes to show off his biceps :)

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

No single "perfect gardening shoe" here...

A pair of Crocs when I am in and out ~ can slip them on and off (bright blue here LouC ~ LOL)...

A pair of lace up workboots when digging or rocking or... serious stuff...

A pair of sandals when it is sweltering and the feet want fresh air...

A pair of rubber boots for pure D mucking...

And an older pair on NBs relegated to walking and working outdoors. That aren't camera shy, even when they should be!

What self respecting girl would have only ONE pair? LOL

Dmj ~ do you garden in the Rocket Dogs with heels? LOL They are cute!



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west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

no, actually I have the ugly (but superbly comfortable variety)--lol

like these but blue:
http://www.planetshoes.com/itemmatrix.asp?groupcode=1202&Item=Rocket-Dog-Jointed&Brand=Rocket-Dog

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Snazzy! Fortunately my friends are saved ~ them dogs aren't available in my generous shoe size! LOL

What do you mean, ugly? I have the same shoes.lol

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Argghhh! It is a "cult" thang and I can't be part of it!!!! GRrrrrr....

Pod, mine are size 10 Target knockoffs. they are comfy

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Sugar ~ a 12 beats your 10... sorry... That does narrow down my choices in style but age has made me lean toward comfort. They are cute though.

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

I have really small feet, I guess...mine are 6.5. My 19 year old daughter got me started on these, they were by the door and I could slip them on fast and run out the door quickly--she wears the same size shoe. I also like vans--usually I grab whatever is near the door.

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

I am just blessed with "lots of understanding"... or as my MIL used to say, I'd be really tall if so much of me wasn't turned under in foot.

And, doesn't anyone go barefoot?

Fredericksburg, TX(Zone 8a)

LOLOL podster! It took me a while to figure that one out. Duh!

Sugar Land, TX(Zone 9a)

I wear my 'neon' green crocs for disco dancing after all have gone to bed.

It's very enlightening. Works well for gardening too.

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

Knolan ~ Disco dancing? Crocs and dancing would make me fall flat on my face. As comfy as they are, they don't slide and shuffle well.

Quoting:
It's very enlightening.
Disco dancing????

Another one of those nights for you? Another one of those AMs for me...

Desoto, TX(Zone 8a)

I feel the need for another pair of shoes comin' on. Rocket Dogs? hhhhhmmmm.

Hey Pod, my daughter has had shoe trouble since she left lace up high tops. Extra wide size 12 as a grown lady. She also has hands that will cover two notes over an octave and plays the piano like a dream. Had she not decided being married was the way to go she was working on a professional musical career. Always reminded her, our maker is her architect. Never question His wisdom. She would have been mighty off balance with large hands that were for her God given talent and small feet to go with them.
She once told me she had come to terms, had seen someone in a wheel chair and she said to me "Momma, just thank God for feet".

Whoops, sure didn't mean to write and essay this morning.

Aloha,
PK

Nevada, TX(Zone 8a)

Old tennies when digging or out near the roses. Way too often I just slip into some flip flops or go barefootin. Kids and neighbors gripe at me for mowing without shoes, but ever since I was a kid, I never miss an opportunity to get out of my shoes, lol. I did bum a pair of mismatched crocs from a fellow DGer who shall remain nameless, and I liked them when it wasn't too hot or wet, but apparently one of my dogs liked them too.

Lago Vista, TX(Zone 8b)

Gardening clogs from Targe', $14.95. Like Crocs but no holes.
I have 3 pair; grubby gardening, light gardening and everyday around-town and "good"ones for rainy days at the car lot (my "real" job)!

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

LouC ~ loved the essay! Life is all in how you look at it! Every so often we all need a reminder...

Dawnin ~ the young kiddos around here were intentionally wearing mismatched Crocs. They would each buy a pair in different colors and then swap one Croc. You were on the cutting edge ~ LOL

"Dress" clogs for work ~ hmmmmm

Desoto, TX(Zone 8a)

Had a friend in my mid-forties. We would purchase earrings and divide them. Both of us wearing one of each pair. We set a trend at the Dallas Apparel Mart.
Boy! Those were the days!

LouC

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