Posts Tagged ‘landscape lighting’

Accentuate Your Outdoors with Low Voltage Outdoor Path Lights

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Let’s face it; when it comes to landscape lighting there’s not much that can compete with pathway lights. Not only do pathway lights help to provide a safe walkway during hours of darkness, but they also help to create a marvelous atmosphere by illuminating the beauty of a garden without drawing too much unwanted attention. Of course, because they are now available in so many different styles, they have an endless number of uses.

When it comes to I accentuating landscape features, nothing beats ornamental outdoor pathway lights in that they can be used to add a sense of mystery or romance by creating intriguing shadows interspersed with light.

Of course, low voltage outdoor path lights can also be used just as successfully in order to provide light in larger outdoor areas. For this reason, there is simply no excuse to limit yourself to boring lights when in fact you can get something which is capable of complimenting the look of your property.

One idea is to place an ornamental outdoor path light with a downward beam so that the focus of the lighting is on the path, better defining steps and walkways. Illuminate paths in your yard with a symmetrical pattern for balanced lighting and safer navigation.

The Benefits Landscape Lighting

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

If you want to have a beautiful garden, you should consider all of the design elements. Dont just look at shrubs, flowers, and trees. Consider garden structures like trellises and gazebos, and of course landscape lighting. Outdoor lighting, including garden path lighting, has become very popular with gardeners. It enhances the natural beauty of your garden, allowing you to enjoy your hard work long after dusk. Plus, garden path lighting is a useful safety feature for your yard.

Many people choose solar garden lights to use as garden path lighting. While electrical lighting can also be used, it required digging into your yard, making it a much more permanent addition to the landscape. To use solar lighting, just place a AA battery into your landscape lights. Natural sunlight will keep the lights charged, and they will automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn. OF course, make sure they are placed where they will receive some sunlight during the day.

How To Make Your Garden Better

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Seven Steps to a Better Garden This Year

Would you like to have a better garden than you had last year, with less effort on your part? The answer, of course, is an emphatic “yes,” so here are a few suggestions.

Basically the formula is simple, namely, to do now everything you possibly can to save yourself later on – steps, time, worry and lost opportunities.

Even simple formulas dont work unless you do something about them. lets get this one started right by working out a step-by-step plan and then following it through.

Order early

In all probability you will want some new flowers, shrubs, and trees, and probably grass seed, with which to improve your garden at planting time. Send right now for a number of catalogs or visit their websites covering the items in which you are especially interested – not only plant materials but insecticides, fungicides, fertilizers and garden tools.

Consider power equipment, if possible, as it is a great time and labor saver. A few minutes invested will bring you a wealth of information about all of these things. By being an early bird you will find out about a new flower, shrub or garden implement before you see it in a neighbors garden or hear about it at your garden club.

Top Exterior And Interior Home Improvement Projects

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Fixing up your home, increasing its usefulness and value, is what DIY is all about. Let’s take a look at a few of the projects that you can do for the garage, in the home, and around the yard that will make your home look great.

Garage Ideas

The garage is one of the first places people start because it is usually dull and ugly with its cold concrete and unpainted walls. For most people I know, the longer you are in your home the more that storage becomes and issue, which is why the garage can be such an important place to get organized. Look at the various storage systems that you can use to organize your tools, toys, and extra junk around the house.

After you’ve solved your storage problem the next big step is to cover up that ugly concrete floor with some sort of covering, paint, or tile. This will greatly improve the look of your garage as well as make it easier to clean up all of the little messes that happen like paint in oils spills.

Yard Ideas