Posted in Garden Lighting on Jun 2nd, 2010
Pathway solar lights are excellent use as a landscaping light because they can illuminate your garden throughout night. They not only serve as decorations to your garden but also can add a certain amount of security. The reason why solar lighting works is because of the photovoltaic cell which is usually housed on top of [...]
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Posted in Garden Lighting on May 23rd, 2010
Many people have gardens they would like to be in all the time, even at night. The problem with this is that they often are not sure as to what lighting will work best for a garden and how it can be installed.
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Posted in Garden Lighting on May 23rd, 2010
Installing garden lighting is a great way to increase the attractiveness of your home while at the same time providing a lot of functional benefits. If you want to try to install your own lighting system, here are three different ways that you can install your lights to create a lot of different great effects.
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Posted in Garden Lighting on May 11th, 2010
There are two main types of garden lights: those that are designed to illuminate and those that are decorative. Decorative garden lights typically do not light a large area of a garden. Instead, they may be in interesting shapes or colors that will add beauty to a particular landscaping feature or [...]
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Posted in Garden Lighting on Apr 26th, 2010
Are you looking for some easy and effective ways to make sure that your indoor garden is at its healthiest? If this is the case then look no further because today we are going to be going over some simple and easy ways to keep your indoor garden healthy.
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Posted in Garden Lighting on Jan 10th, 2010
Garden lighting not only makes your garden and pathways safer but your whole home more secure. It’s economical and can highlight key features of your home and yard, thus increasing curb appeal and perceived value. Garden lighting can take many forms – it can be used to light flag poles, garden paths, fountains, patios, or [...]
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