Accidents while gardening ??

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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
My brother in law managed once to hit himself in the head with the sledgehammer he was using to knock a post in with.

He hadn't registered the washing line running above said post until the hammer used it as a spring to bounce back against him. He was concussed, but no lasting damage.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Using a garden fork to airate the lawn, driving the prongs onto the ground with one hand, my wife spoke to me just as I was on the down stroke, looked up, fork prong drove straight through my trainers, impaling my foot to the floor .
A look of horror on her face (and.mine)..but no pain ?
I pulled the fork out and a prong had passed through the gap between my big and next toe...incredibly it didnt even scratch the skin.
Lucky or what ?
 

Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Manifest.
Location
Craggy Island
Being hit by my Dad swinging a garden fork over his shoulder and down his back when I was about 4.

We were both walking and I was directly behind him at the time, in the way that only small children do and he clearly didn't see me.

It hit the top right side (my right) of my nose, (the bridge I guess), narrowly missing my right eye. Had it been less than and inch further right, then I might have been blinded, or worse.

It hit with a distinct (for me anyway) dull metallic garden fork 'BONG' noise as it struck and resonated with the nose cartilage (and the rest of my head), knocking me off my feet.

I don't remember being upset or anything (although my Dad was), I was just a bit

"Oh, right, I wont do that again".

Oddly enough, I strongly suspect my Dad thought exactly the same thing! 😆
 
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Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
This being a cycling forum I suppose we should mention this from 2024
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/articles/cj556zqy6n1o
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
It's not really in the flavour of the thread but similar..
1975 perhaps, myself and a friend at that time , Stefan Novak had found a rather old and blunt big axe in some woodland and were taking it in turns to try to chop up some wood on the floor..
My turn came and as I drew the axe above my head in a swing...the head flew off it...straight into Stefans face, took a lump out of his lip, blood everywhere.
We (he) was so so lucky...caught him a glancing blow and all it's remember was saying...'dont tell your mum how it happened :sad: '
As if... :smile:

Edited to add...
And yeah, as everyone always says..life was so much safer in the 70s :smile:
 

VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
When I was a teenager I came home to see my Dad staggering down the garden with a bleeding head. He had been cutting the hedge on ladders and his wellies slipped between the rings, he fell backwards then the ladder landed on him. No permanent damage done , that we could tell.
 

VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
It's not really in the flavour of the thread but similar..
1975 perhaps, myself and a friend at that time , Stefan Novak had found a rather old and blunt big axe in some woodland and were taking it in turns to try to chop up some wood on the floor..
My turn came and as I drew the axe above my head in a swing...the head flew off it...straight into Stefans face, took a lump out of his lip, blood everywhere.
We (he) was so so lucky...caught him a glancing blow and all it's remember was saying...'dont tell your mum how it happened :sad: '
As if... :smile:

Edited to add...
And yeah, as everyone always says..life was so much safer in the 70s :smile:

Our favourite playgrounds were building sites, no hazards there at all.
 
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Badger_Boom

Veteran
Location
York
We were moving a shed on the allotment a couple of weeks back. Once we'd repaired and levelled the base in it's new position, we arranged the ends and sides around it ready to begin re-erection. We leant one side against the adjoining hedge but while I knelt to check something on the base, the wind blew the side over smacking me on the head. I can only assume that Buster Keaton had better aim.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
I got tennis elbow* from strimming the alleyway.
Ms P stood on a rake at the community allotment and got a black eye.

*Which turned out to take ages to heal, I had physiotherapy but mostly it was just waiting.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
I've been thinking long and hard, and I don't think I've ever injured myself gardening. A spider bit me on the back in the garden shed last year (a bit red, and very itchy for 2 days, and a bit sire at the time). I also stood on a roofing nail last week, it went right up through my crocs but luckily the head stopped it short from going into my foot. Had a few slips and trips but nothing major. And got tennis elbow from trying to dig out bamboo, but that was it! It's amazing really, because I've done a lot of groundwork/lifting/chopping and cutting but I guess I am reasonably safety conscious.

Edit to add: I've had loads of splinters and little nicks. I didn't know infection was so common. I tend to immediately suck at the splinter to soften the skin so maybe my saliva does something? ANyway, I will be extra vigilant to clean any future wounds that's for sure
 
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