This weekend, I’m happy to be hosting a random drawing for one lucky commenter to win a brand new pair of Daily Garden Shoes from Muck Boots.
If you are one of those readers who doesn’t read beyond the first paragraph, I’ll post the rules right up front before I go and on about my my love for my own Muck brand shoes.
To enter, please leave a comment by 9:00 PM EST on Sunday, October 12, that ties back to your blog, or if you don’t have a blog, leave a comment with a valid email address. I need a way to contact you if you win! Anyone may enter, but enter only once, and shipping is free in the U.S. only.
Sometime after 9:00 PM EST on Sunday, October 12, I’ll use a random number generator to generate a random number between one and however many comments there are, and then count down through the comments to that number to find the winner.
Geez, I’ve made that sound kind of complicated, and it isn’t. Just comment to enter.
Anyway, let me tell you about my muck shoes. I don’t have the actual Daily Garden Shoes, I have a pair of the Muskster Pet Lovers Muck Shoes. The irony of this is that I have a lot of garden, but no pets.
But I bought them at a garden center, and they assured me that I would love them to wear in the garden, and I do. They are comfortable to walk in all day long, and they keep my feet dry. And they are sturdy enough to use for most shoveling. I wear them for all kinds of activities, including mowing in slightly damp grass.
About the only thing I wouldn’t wear them for is when I am using a roto-tiller. When I do that, I usually wear a pair of hiking boots, the kind with the red laces, that I bought when I was in college in the late 1970’s. Everyone wore them back then. You just had to have a pair to be cool! Who knew that all these years later, I’d still have them and they would be in the garage patiently waiting for those rare times when I actually use the roto-tiller.
But I am digressing. Feet are an important tool for gardening. If your feet aren’t dry and comfortable, it is hard to do much in the garden. Just ask Kathy from Cold Climate Gardening and she’ll agree, if your feet hurt, you aren’t going to be able to do much gardening.
Gardening? Oh, yes, that’s what I’m going to do today, so if you’ll excuse me now, I’m going out to put on my own Muck shoes and head out to the garden.
Before you go out to your garden, be sure and leave a comment to enter the drawing before 9:00 PM on Sunday, October 12. Good luck, and happy gardening!
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Update Sunday Evening…
Congrats to commenter #8, Vertie, who has just won a pair of Daily Garden Shoes!
Dee Nash says
Yay!! I’m the first commenter. I want those shoes, Carol. Oh, and BTW, before I knew you were giving anything away, I linked back to your blog. Feel the love?~~Dee
Meryl says
Ohh, me too! Me too!
RURAL says
I would love a pair of those shoes! My gardening clogs are falling apart, too much gardening…
I would be more than happy to link back to your blog, can someone please explain to me how to do that without having all the excess HTML code on the post, I just cannot seem to do it.
Jen
Anonymous says
Those are really nice.
Donna
Katarina says
I only realized last week that I don’t have any proper gardening shoes. I was digging a steep slope when my left foot suddenly pushed hard on a ‘knife’. -The sole of the shoe had gotten loose and I was using my bare foot on the blade of the spade! I can tell you, that hurt!
/Katarina
Anonymous says
Oohhh, I want some real gardener shoes. It’s like putting on new running shoes, for a runner! I hope I win, I hope I win, I hope I win. rossmeghan@hotmail.com
Lyndsay says
I’d love to win these shoes. Right now I’m using sneakers and of course they’re turning from gray and blue to brown and green.
This is a great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win!
vertie says
Ever since MSS ordered her new pair, I’ve been eyeing some that don’t have holes. All of my current gardening shoes have holes in them so when I water, my feet get wet and muddy. Would these do the job?
Anonymous says
Wow, those look like a great pair of gardening shoes! I love shoes that you can just rinse the mud & debris off with a hose. 🙂
Sherry at the Zoo says
I think those would make a great gift to replace the missing gardeningi trug, don’t you?
Your baby sister
MA says
Over here at http://www.idahogardener.com I could really use a new pair of Muck boots. ‘specially since I have snow already!
Anonymous says
oh yes, here’s the love.
Annie*s Granny says
I’m wondering if the garden soil sticks in that tread. I’m always tracking half my garden onto my kitchen floor. Well, at least they look easy to slip off and on at the door, unlike the sneakers I have been wearing! I finally resorted to removing my shoelaces so I could kick them off easily, but that makes them floppy and uncomfortable.
Robin's Nesting Place says
I’d love to embrace those gardening shoes for a happier life! They look like great gardening shoes!
Anonymous says
I’ve been trying to figure out what to do about gardening shoes. I use old sneakers, which are hard to slip on and off and aren’t very comfortable. Until I read MSS @ Zanthan Gardens’ rant about Crocs, I was thinking of getting some of those for wearing in the garden. But now I don’t think that sounds like a good idea, either!
joey says
What a great idea. I covet those gardening shoes, desperately needing a new pair. Thanks for the chance to be included.
Gina says
Carol – pick me pick me!
Kathy says
I would love to have a pair of those gardening shoes. I wear whatever shoes I have that are too worn out for regular use as my garden shoes. Plus, if I win, they would stay in the family.
Kathy
Kitt says
What a nice offering! I sure could use a pair of those today. Got a lot of digging to do, and it’s drizzling. We’re supposed to get snow and a freeze tonight. Ack.
I’ve picked my last raspberries, most likely.
Kathy says
I think I injured myself due to lack of proper warming up and stretching, not because of the footwear I was wearing. I’d like to try a pair of those gardening shoes myself, if they come wide enough for my wide feet.
Rock rose says
Please save my feet for the fire ant bites I am always getting when I go out wearing flip flops. I did that very thing this morning.
Iris says
What a fun and generous offer, Carol! I usually wear old crocs, but they’re not sturdy enough for shoveling.
Linda aka Crafty Gardener says
I would most certainly give those garden boots a good home on my own two feet.
Debbie says
What great looking garden shoes. I would love them, Carol. Count me in for your drawing.
booksandgardens says
I would love those shoes. Kristi
Mr. McGregor's Daughter says
I love the Daily Gardening Shoes, but I need to win a new pair. I've worn them so much I'm getting holes in the light green part. I even posted a photo of them with my spring/fall gardening hat at the beginning of summer to commemorate the switch from them to my summer gardening shoes & hat. You'd think they'd let me give away a pair.
Cindy says
My gardening shoes are in desparate need of replacement…maybe I’ll win a new pair!
Entangled says
Lucky comment #28. My garden shoes are all wearing out, and I could really use a new pair!
Kate and Crew says
YAY! Gardening shoes! I use my right pink Croc’s to garden in and the sand and soil get in the Croc holes when I’m having a mad hoeing session! Not good.
Jean Campbell says
Cute. They remind me of the overshoes my father wore in the 1940s. I wear Wellies for really mucky tasks, these look more gardening-like. Thanks.
Anonymous says
Carol
Sory, I don’t have a blog but I do enjoy yours every day. And I sure could use waterproof shoes in the soggy mountains of North Carolina.
Susan
cinco_00@yahoo.com
Anonymous says
I could have really used these today when I planted 500 crocuses under my lawn! No blog, but heres my email wendy@razortoe.com I hope I win!!
Aunt Debbi/kurts mom says
pick me, pick me Random Robot Picker. Seriously, the shoes do look nice.
Anonymous says
I love to have a new pair of garden shoes! I finally threw my old ones away and have resorted to using my worn out sneakers.
Annie in Austin says
Hi Carol,
I just spent a day working with the Divas of the Dirt and my shoes were an old pair of dilapidated sneakers. A pair of those Daily Garden Shoes would be a great look for the next project!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
AKA
Glinda from Divas of the Dirt
Anonymous says
Great shoes! We could all use a good pair of garden shoes!
Theresa
http://www.gardenfreshliving.com
Wicked Gardener says
I’d love those shoes. I currently wear flip flops and I’m tired of scrubbing my feet to get all the dirt off at the end of the day!
Anonymous says
those look wonderful! I hurt my foot back in the springtime when my backless tennis shoes slipped. Ouch! these look so comfortable. Michelle smkizer@suddenlink.net
Phillip Oliver says
Are these unisex shoes? LOL Oh well, I’ll enter anyway. I like shoes that are easy to take off and on because I’m bad to run back and forth from the house and garden.
Susan Mrenna says
I would love to win the shoes. Wow! What a nice thing to do!
Anonymous says
I would love to win a pair of those shoes! Let me also take this opportunity to say that I enjoy your blog. My email address is nueoff at gmail dot com.
Anonymous says
Although I’m enjoying my new Bogz, I find that they were designed for people in upstate New York or Wales. They are warm…too warm for our hot little feet down here in Texas where it still hits 90 in October.
And I miss my Muck boots! So…I’ll throw my hat in the ring and await the randomness of the universe.
Rose says
I have a very nice pair of lime green Burpee clogs I’ve been wearing all summer, but these look great for cooler days and really getting into the dirt. Thanks for sponsoring this, Carol!
Marie says
oooooo! I don’t have anything like that. They look great.
Anonymous says
I’d love to check them out! Thanks for the contest 😀
anastasia[at]mediamafia.org
Anonymous says
I NEED those cute things! Must have…