According to different gardening tasks, different gardening gloves may be required. Here are the two most commonly used ones: rubber coated gloves and leather gloves.
First off, rubber gloves (generally latex coated gloves or nitrile coated gloves)
They have a rubber coating on palms and they breathe in the back.
Well, that's basic rubber types of gloves, they've got good grip on them. The garden gloves form fit really well, and they have elastic and go around your wrist really well, which is good. Because they close off your wrist, so dirt and other things can't get inside the glove. If you want to keep your hands clean and protect them from those things, this rubber coated glove for gardening works really well.
Now let's look at leather gloves
It's kind of a one size -fits-all and these leather gloves are good for like general use things, you know, lifting things and hauling things. They're durable but if you're in like getting into a plant and pruning, or if you're going to be doing some weeding that your hands need down on the ground all the time, this cuff presents a problem where it opens your whole hand up in the inside of this glove. Dirt and bugs and anything else that can get in there while you're working, so its not much fun if you're doing that work. These leather gloves are not good for any fine dexterity types of gardening work like pinching or anything like that for plants. Our leather gloves are a little bit different, they have the leather on the front but they also have breathable cloth on the backside. So that makes it nice, your hands don't sweat as much and won't get too weird inside your gloves