If you’ve ever thought about landscaping your garden then you have probably thought about lighting it too. It seems pointless to do one without the other. The reason is largely due to the extra ’space’ you get the moment you introduce lights to your garden. Once the lights have been installed you will likely find yourself spending more time in your garden at night, due to the beautiful ambiance created by the lighting. Why stare at black hole when you could be sitting and enjoying the evenings looking at your magical new environment?

Once installed a whole new world is opened up for you and you will likely find yourself spending more and more time in your new and tranquil space. A very realistic consideration to effect this change is via solar lighting.

Solar lights have many advantages over conventional lighting of which only one is the installation process. In fact there is really no process involved at all. At a basic level you simply plunge a solar light into the ground that sits on top of a stake and that’s it. There is no underground channeling, no cables, and no qualified electrician to install them. That’s a lot of benefit right there.

Solar lights work by collecting energy from the sun, this stimulates a small cell battery that receives a charge and as night approaches they emit light. Not only are they good for decoration but they’re excellent for security purposes too. Flood lights can be hung near to any potential danger spot and they can be housed on doors, sheds, windows, or should you want your entire drive illuminated it’s all possible. If you are going to use solar lights for security purposes then you may like to consider those that come with a backup battery for extra safety.

One of the most popular choices are lanterns for landscaping, mainly due to the ease of installation, which in really no installation at all - push a stick into the ground and wait for the light to come on in the evening. Lanterns are only a small part of what is available though. You can choose from decking lights, fountain, pond, wall, and deck post lights. There are even small hummingbirds that glow in the dark, as well as numbers for you house. The solar revolution is already a very lively alternative to traditional lighting with solar panels in use by millions and millions of people. Using panels is certainly getting serious about solar for which they can provide many different purposes. If you’ve never considered solar lights before then there is no better time to start than now. They’re cheap, they’re effective, and they’re green.

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