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Light up Your Landscaping with Solar Garden Lights

Posted in Lighting on May 2nd, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

The outdoor garden is the spot most homeowners choose as their prime spot to relax.  It is the perfect choice to relax after a long day’s work.  Since many people spend large amounts of time outside in their garden, they are constantly on the look out for possible improvements to the aesthetic qualities they so highly value.

Solar garden lights are a great way to achieve this objective.  Available in many different styles and designs, everyone can find ones that will work well in their garden.  Solar lights are also an exceptional value but not adding to your electricity bill since they are powered solely by the warmth of the sun.  Your garden will be illuminating in a beautiful, energy efficient and environmentally friendly way.  Since they are completely free from wires, they are particularly versatile.  Place them anywhere in your garden, wherever you need subtle, understated light.

These solar lights come equipped with a rechargeable battery, which, when combined with the LED bulb that is also included, provide the light you are looking for in your garden.  The lights can also be set to come on automatically once it becomes dark.  Once they are fully charged by the sun throughout the day, most models can easily provide between eight and ten hours of light.  At your next outdoor BBQ or party, solar garden lights will allow you to enjoy your garden late into the night.

Solar lighting is an ideal method to decorate and add finishing touches to your outdoor garden space.  The attractive level of light emitted creates a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere.  There are many other approaches to use these lights.  Placing them around the swimming pool or other outdoor water source as well as along pathways are other useful and beautiful uses.  Solar lights for outdoor gardens are a wonderful to light up the outside of your home at night.

Using Solar Garden Lights

Posted in Garden, Uncategorized on April 27th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

It is hard to imagine what we actually did before solar garden lights. Many people that wanted to light up walkways, patios and backyards had to make sure that they properly ran electrical wiring from the lights to a power source. Not only that, but you still had to pay the electricity to run them. The efficient solar lights are not only easy to install, but are also a wonderful added touch to your landscape design.

In addition to adding some light, it will also help to keep you safe as you walk from your garage to your front door and can give you an overall sense of security. You can choose from numerous styles. There are those that can go directly into the ground, known as ground stakes, these are meant to line a walk way or garden area and you simply press down on the unit until it is stable in the ground. There are also hanging solar lights, which are attached to a post. These can be stationary or there are some that are lightweight and can be moved wherever you need light.

Other styles include the solar light encased in an artificial rock which are wonderful for providing a spotlight to your home. There are even small step lights that attached directly to the stair. Since these are made for the outdoors, they are meant to withstand the elements. Normally constructed of durable materials that will not rust, they can also come with a variety of colors and styles. There are even those that have a tulip shaped lantern on them.

The price will vary depending on which style you choose with copper or silver may be a bit more expensive than some of the other materials. Now is a great time to start checking out prices, since spring is here. You can look at many retail stores that sell outdoor accessories, and the Internet has many companies who have very competitive pricing. So with a little research you can easily find the perfect solar garden lights for your yard.

Solar Patio Lights – A Compromise

Posted in Garden on March 9th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

In recent times I have been investigating the possibility of using solar energy to power my home. It would be nice to eliminate the electricity bill, and I can’t think of any better reason to give solar power a shot. Of course, on top of that there is the fact that its an environment friendly energy source. To my disappointment, I have discovered that procuring and installing the equipment to convert to solar power, requires a substantial initial capital, and its for that reason that there has been a slow uptake in using these new technology. While the initial outlay in installing the equipment should be recovered in several years it is still quite an obstacle to overcome.

In researching the matter more, I came upon on an offer by earth 4 energy that indicated that the cost to go this route does not have to be quite as high as my initial research pointed to. Indeed, a mere couple hundred bucks instead of thousands, as was indicated in this promotional offer, is no hurdle at all. However, after carefully considering the available information on this matter, I have concluded that this is a scam. So alas, it appears that my ambitions of powering my home fully using solar power will not be realised any time soon.

Although I have resolved that it is just not feasible at this time to go fully solar, I have realised that this does not mean nothing can be done now. It is within my grasp to implement a partial conversion to solar power. For example, there are such things as solar lights for patio and garden. While a relatively small step, it is virtually hassle free, and does to some extent accomplish the purpose of reducing electricity costs, since I already am using electricity to light up the patio and backyard. Of course, there is still the added benefit of being friendly to the environment.

For the many who are in similar circumstances where the costs of going totally solar are prohibitive, I would recommend a compromise. Install solar patio lights in your garden for now, and wait for the price of indoor systems to come down to a more affordable level.