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		<title>The Advantages of Low Voltage Garden Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 16:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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If you enjoy the view that you garden provides during daytime hours, you can get a completely new view by using garden lighting when nighttime sets in. Just because the sun has went down, does not mean you cannot enjoy the beautiful scenery your garden provides!
How is this accomplished?
Easy.
You can do this by using garden [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you enjoy the view that you garden provides during daytime hours, you can get a completely new view by using garden lighting when nighttime sets in. Just because the sun has went down, does not mean you cannot enjoy the beautiful scenery your garden provides!</p>
<p>How is this accomplished?</p>
<p>Easy.</p>
<p><strong>You can do this by using garden lights.</strong></p>
<p>There are many styles, sizes, and even voltage options when choosing the lighting for the garden area. Many opt for low voltage light in their garden because they provide a dim light source and use less electricity, as well as many more advantages.</p>
<p>In fact, let&#8217;s look at just this one type of lighting and identify the advantages it has for use in our gardens.</p>
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<p><strong>The Advantages of Using Low Voltage Lights for the Garden Over Other Types of Lights</strong></p>
<p>There are advantages to using low voltage lights as opposed to solar powered garden lights.</p>
<p>Both will illuminate a garden area with dim light, but solar powered lights give off a blue hue, which some people do not particularly care for.</p>
<p>In addition, solar powered lights require no digging and burying of wires, whereas electric lighting will require doing so, or perhaps even calling in an electrician for installation. They also cannot be turned off on as electric lighting can.</p>
<p>With the lower voltage option for lighting, you will be using a light source that can be controlled with a switch.</p>
<p>Using less voltage with garden lighting will use less energy and save you on your electric bill. You can feel better about having them on and leaving them on more often since they will not use up as much electricity.</p>
<p>You can also be creative with all of the low-voltage garden lights available today. Many manufactures realize that homeowners want to make investments in their landscape lighting, but also want to conserve energy use; therefore, they are producing many different styles so that you have many options. You can find low voltage lighting in any style that you wish to incorporate into your garden. You can choose items such as sidewalk lights, post lanterns, directional spot lighting, and much more.  You will quickly realize that using this style of lights in your garden was the right decision!</p>
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		<title>Enhancing the Beauty of Your Garden Through Proper Lighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 16:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Garden Lighting]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden lights are some of the most beautiful decorative products that can be used for illuminating and brightening up your garden. These are extremely popular and are available in various shapes, sizes, colors and patterns. You can buy them either online or from the real stores. Broadly, there are three types of lights that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garden lights are some of the most beautiful decorative products that can be used for illuminating and brightening up your garden. These are extremely popular and are available in various shapes, sizes, colors and patterns. You can buy them either online or from the real stores. Broadly, there are three types of lights that are available in the market. This includes portable <strong>fuel-powered lighting</strong>, traditional <strong>electrical lights</strong>, and <strong>solar lighting.</strong></p>
<p>The fuel-powered lights have small cylinders to contain oil or gas. They need refilling everyday and emit a flickering flame. The solar products are eco friendly and are easily installed. They can be obtained in various designs. The electric ones are difficult to install because they require wiring. However, once set up, they are easy to use. Some more varieties like low voltage, led, lantern, flood and spotlights form sub categories under the aforementioned broad sections.</p>
<p>You can use different <strong>illumination techniques</strong> for your garden. You can either set them on the decks or choose to go with a landscape effect. You can use lampposts, which will lend a touch of the ancient charm. Use designer fixtures and lanterns for hanging them to provide illumination for a large area. Fixtures are available in different shapes and sizes. If you are looking to illuminate the garden path, rope bulbs are fabulous. They add to the beauty of your backyard and also make the area look large. The recessed, Spike Mountain, tree, bollard and step, patio, underwater, column, pedestal, pond and novelty arrangements have also become popular.</p>
<p>Some of the best brands in the business include <strong>Hunza, PLM LED Lights, Konstsmide, Moonrays, Malibu</strong> and <strong>Aurora Glow</strong>. The garden lights manufactured by these companies are world class. Apart from their primary product, they also manufacture accessories as well as different products for illumination effects. You will get a huge variety of items along with plans on different kinds of arrangements, ranging from classic to basic, from PIR to columns and plant pots.</p>
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		<title>Wondering What to Add to Your Lawn for That Finishing Touch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 16:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[IF you are standing in your yard saying to yourself, “What can I do to improve my garden?” Or if you find yourself thinking that the garden nearly looks perfect but just seems like its missing something, then here&#8217;s what you do:
try adding a touch of light. 
There are many style and options for adding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>IF </strong>you are standing in your yard saying to yourself, “<em>What can I do to improve my garden?”</em> Or if you find yourself thinking that the garden nearly looks perfect but just seems like its missing <em>something</em>, then here&#8217;s what you do:</p>
<p><strong>try adding a touch of light. </strong></p>
<p>There are many style and options for adding light to your garden.  A few popular choices include; <strong>Solar lights, Tropical lights, floodlights, accent lights, candles</strong>, and even <strong>Tiki torches</strong>.  There are as well several types of popular styles which include; <strong>vertical lighting, moon effect, spot lighting, broad beam, cross technique</strong>, and <strong>silhouetting</strong>.</p>
<p>Some ideas for popular areas for light placement where you can get started adding lights to your garden or home include; pathways, hanging lights around the outside, string lights in trees or bushes, or illuminate your deck or patio.</p>
<p>Some of the benefits that garden lighting adds to the house are; beautiful illuminated enclosures and security.</p>
<p>Some popular stores that carry garden lighting and kits and how to books include; Wal-mart, eBay, Sears, Home depot, Menards, Amazon, and at your own local hardware store. Some of the more popular department store even put on do-it-yourself workshops. Check local hardware stores for availability.</p>
<p>Garden lights come in easy inexpensive prepackaged kits that include everything that the homeowner needs to get started.  Here is one kit featured at Wal-Mart: <strong>Westinghouse Bostonian Solar Lights Set</strong>, 8-piece $30.00 USD. Another kit featured on Home Depot&#8217;s official site is more on the expensive side; <strong>Malibu Black Matte Finish Metal Tier Light Kit </strong>$139.00 USD. This particular item includes six path lights, two accent lights, and power supply. There is also the option to buy singular items and put together you own lighting design.</p>
<p>As you a can see, there are many beautiful options to improve your garden or yard with lighting. It is truly an inexpensive way to improve and beautify an area.</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Decorative Lighting for the Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 16:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not only do lights enhance the appearance of your landscape, but they are also practical.  Security and safety are important factors with lighting.  Lighting your walkways will create safety for your friends and family.  A lighted yard is also a deterrent for unwanted individuals.
With that in mind, let&#8217;s look at some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only do lights enhance the appearance of your landscape, but they are also practical.  Security and safety are important factors with lighting.  Lighting your walkways will create safety for your friends and family.  A lighted yard is also a deterrent for unwanted individuals.</p>
<p>With that in mind, let&#8217;s look at some of the most common techniques and types of outdoor lighting we can use to enhance the beauty of our garden.</p>
<p>This includes solar lighting, up lights, down lights, spot lights, accent lighting, flood lights, and spread lighting. Let&#8217;s go through them one by one!</p>
<p><strong>Solar lighting</strong> is easy to install as well as very economical.  There are an array of styles which will meet your needs &#8211; as in, pretty  much any other style of lighting can be found in a solar counterpart.   There may be the upfront cost for the lights but no monthly fees for electrical usage which is always nice. Combine these nuggets of wisdom and you&#8217;ll understand why solar lighting has become very popular in the last few years &#8211; especially since the price has gone done over the years and solar technology becomes cheaper and well &#8211; better!</p>
<p>Lighting can enhance the landscape in many creative ways.  One way is to use up lighting.  <strong>Up lights</strong> shine upwards onto statues, trees, walkways, or other garden decorations.  Another lighting technique is down lighting. <strong>Down lights</strong> installed above a structure which shine downwards onto the object you want lit up.  It gives the effects of a full moon on a dark evening.</p>
<p>The <strong>garden spot lights</strong> are designed to highlight a specific tree, fountain, or statue.  On dark nights, this makes the object quite visible.  <strong>Accent lights</strong> are placed near the ground to provide subtle illumination.  This lighting can be spread through your landscape which enhances the beauty of the space.  <strong>Flood lighting</strong> creates silhouettes in your garden adding visual interest that is not seen in daytime hours.</p>
<p>The technique of <strong>spread lighting</strong> illuminates larger areas such as shrubs, flower beds, borders or landscapes.  This lighting allows individuals to enjoy their gardens in the evening hours.</p>
<p>As you can see, this variety of different lighting types and techniques allows for a vast amount of creativity for landscape enhancement.  It can also be challenging when selecting and placing décor lighting for the best possible effects.  Define your goals for a garden lighting scheme.  Well spaced, bright lighting is needed if you are opting to attain safety and security.    If you are looking for ambiance, then a few, specially placed lights is all that will be needed.</p>
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		<title>Brands of Garden Lights Worth a Second Look</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 22:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The brands of garden lights are almost as numerous and the styles, colors and designs. However, there are several moderately priced brands worth considering as you work on developing the perfect garden lighting plan for your home this season.
Wilshire is a middle-market to upper-end provider of classic exterior lights. They are a name known for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The brands of garden lights are almost as numerous and the styles, colors and designs. However, there are several moderately priced brands worth considering as you work on developing the perfect garden lighting plan for your home this season.</p>
<p><strong>Wilshire</strong> is a middle-market to upper-end provider of classic exterior lights. They are a name known for quality, with an original focus on sales to the hospitality industry. Now many of their designs are available to the home market, especially their outdoor line of products. From wall sconces to post lights, they offer classic designs to base a top-notch garden light design.</p>
<p><strong>Kichler</strong> is another quality provider of outdoor lighting. Produced in Cleveland, Ohio since 1938, Kichler lights can meet every garden landscape light need. Their offerings include something for every need and budget. Kichler is an established company that is not afraid of innovation. They were one of the first mainstream lighting companies to adopt LED lights into their exterior lines. Many of their products are low-voltage and energy star rated.  Their outdoor line of products includes wall sconces, pendant lights, pier mounts, deck mounts, spot lights, and recessed well lights.</p>
<p><strong>Nuvo</strong> is a slightly less costly line that has an amazing variety of choices available.  With twenty two collections and twenty five finishes. From matte black to brushed silver, there is a color and finish for every garden design. The Nuvo garden lights cost 30% less on average than Wilshire and Kichler. Overall reviews of this brand are very positive considering how cost effective much of the line truly manages to be. Their lines include low voltage and security lights as well as the more decorative flush, hanging and wall lights. Their pathway lights are well designed and clean in line.</p>
<p><strong>Unique Arts</strong> offers a comprehensive line of high-quality <a title="solar garden lights" href="http://gardenlightsguide.net/solar-garden-lights" target="_self">solar garden lights</a>. Their designs vary from an executive post lamp to staked copper lanterns. Many of the solar lights are as decorative as they are functional. From lit house numbers to solar powered crystalline flowers, these energy efficient lights never increase your power bill but provide 8 to 10 hours of lighting to your landscape.</p>
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Whether you choose these particular brands or one of the many alternatives that exist in your local garden stores or in the Internet world market place, it is worth it to take the time up front and identify the lights that meet both your taste and your budget. Style and value abound throughout the marketplace.</p>
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		<title>Garden Lights for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening, landscaping, and making things snappy with a little bit of garden decor love &#8211; these are all fun, passionate hobbies I take seriously. Along the way I&#8217;ve always naturally gotten into the garden lighting aspect of things, which can create some really awesome &#8220;visuals&#8221;, so to speak, in the garden. Using garden lights, one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening, landscaping, and making things snappy with a little bit of garden decor love &#8211; these are all fun, passionate hobbies I take seriously. Along the way I&#8217;ve always naturally gotten into the garden lighting aspect of things, which can create some <em>really awesome</em> &#8220;visuals&#8221;, so to speak, in the garden. Using garden lights, one can really enhance the appeal of the garden, creating dramatic looking drop shadows and whatnot. It is really very cool to experiment with, and the only way to get started is to do what I did &#8211; do a little research and then <em>give it a go!</em>.</p>
<p>Oh &#8211; but I will give you one advantage I didn&#8217;t have; some tips from yours truly, learned from experience.</p>
<p>One of the first things to keep in mind when starting is that <strong>less is more</strong>. The tendency for beginners is to over light things. I admit, it&#8217;s easy to do, getting caught up in the excitement of what garden lighting can do, the next thing you know, your garden is glowing. With a bit of testing, you&#8217;ll see that the maxium less is more works for garden lighting as well.</p>
<p>With that in mind, and along the same kind of thinking, it<strong>&#8217;s not just about what you light, it&#8217;s also about what you don&#8217;t light.</strong> Using garden lighting is all about the juxtaposition between what&#8217;s lit up and what&#8217;s not. This creates a spectacular visual, with lights illuminating certain aspects of the garden and keeping other parts in shadow. The parts that aren&#8217;t hit up with lights create the contrast we&#8217;re going for, and this is an important aspect to keep in mind when setting up the lights for the garden.</p>
<p>You will likely find it visually preferable to <strong>conceal the light source</strong> so that no one can will (without effort) find themselves looking into the light directly, or even be able to directly see where the light originates. The easiest way to hide the light is to just throw it up behind items already in your garden, such as a nice sized rock or a plant. If this isn&#8217;t possible, simply install on a glare guard over the light!</p>
<p>Have fun experimenting with all the different <strong>garden lighting accessories</strong>, such as frosted lenses or beam angles. These light modifiers can help create the look you are going for, as well as providing a more unique type of lighting for the garden.</p>
<p>Getting your garden lighting set up just the way you want it will take a bit of work, some patience, lots of experimentatin, and a can-do attitude. But if you are a gardener worth your salt, then you already have all these qualities &#8211; in which case, I know you&#8217;ll do fine setting up your new garden lighting!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to add some light to your garden, deck, back porch, or back yard, or even the front yard &#8211; you are in luck! While it might cost you a little bit (or even a lot) of money, and take some different trial and error set ups to determine what works best, there are a ton of options out there for you to play with when it comes to lighting up the outside of your home, the outside of your deck or porch, and of course the yard and the garden itself.</p>
<p>With so many options on the table, where do you start? Well, that&#8217;s a good question. Let&#8217;s hold on to it for a minute while we take a look at some of the more popular types of garden and <a title="outdoor lights" href="http://www.homeoutdoorlighting.com/" target="_self">outdoor lights</a> for  home use.</p>
<p><strong>Ground Stakes.</strong> These are lights that mount into the ground. Most commonly used in and around specific plants you want to light up as well as being used to light up pathways with lights that are not easily movable. These are also commonly solar powered.</p>
<p><strong>Hanging Lights.</strong> Hanging lights &#8211; and this usually means solar hanging lights &#8211; are awesome for lighting up walkways and pathways. They also add a very classy look to youre garden!</p>
<p><strong>Stair Lights.</strong> For the back deck or front porch at night, stairs can be a risky venture. That&#8217;s what stair lights were invented for &#8211; to light those stairs up so you don&#8217;t have to worry about where you&#8217;re stepping! Again, solar powered stair lights are popular for this purpose as you don&#8217;t have to mess with any wiring!</p>
<p><strong>Spot Lights and Flood Lights.</strong> These types of lights are used to cast a wide light over a whole area. Flood lights are more wide whereas spot lights offer a more narrow pinpoint to focus on. As with most types of outdoor lighting made these days, there are both conventional and solar powered spot and flood lights. Because of the high amount of light caste from these units, many people use standard lights over <a title="Solar Light" href="http://gardenlightsguide.net/solar-garden-lights/">solar light</a>.</p>
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<p>Additionally, beyond all these types of fantastic garden and outdoor lights listed above, there are many other types of outdoor or garden lights that we can qualify under the general or misc. category of lighting. Take a look at any home or garden shop and you will see what we mean. Depending on your garden set up, these misc. types of lights could offer the lighting you are looking for to get your garden just right!</p>
<p>If you just want to get your feet wet &#8211; or shall I say, if you just want to get your <em>thumb a little green</em>, and you&#8217;re just getting started with gardening and lights and how it all works, take a look at what&#8217;s called an <a title="Aerogarden" href="http://aerogarden-reviews.com/">Aerogarden.</a> An Aerogarden is a self-contained indoor gardening unit that also comes with it&#8217;s own lighting system. Observing how these units function could be a great start in understanding the basics of how to work with plants and lighting systems to promote healthy plants and gardens!</p>
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		<title>Practical Benefits of Using Garden Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden lights offer the ability to illuminate your garden and garden decor in an almost magical way, creating faux shadows, elegant backdrops, all the while highlighting the best parts of the garden for all to see.
Beyond this wonderful use of garden lighting, there are actually a few practical reasons to consider using them, even if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Garden Lights" href="http://gardenlightsguide.net">Garden lights</a> offer the ability to illuminate your garden and garden decor in an almost magical way, creating faux shadows, elegant backdrops, all the while highlighting the best parts of the garden for all to see.</p>
<p>Beyond this wonderful use of garden lighting, there are actually a few practical reasons to consider using them, even if you aren&#8217;t the garden type or consider yourself artistically inclined to set up such a thing.</p>
<p>What practical reasons am I talking about?</p>
<p><strong>Safety!</strong> I mean this in two ways.</p>
<p>First, safety in the sense of providing light in areas where it might be dangerous or risky to move about if there were no light. This includes obviously the garden but also areas where garden lighting accessories or outdoor lighting accessories have become extremely useful; namely, stair lighting! Attaching solar powered stair lights is a brilliant idea. And even just having walkways and pathways in the yard lit up is going to make it easier and safer to walk around.</p>
<p>The other type of safety that garden lights provide is a deterent for theft and burglary. Simply put, if your yard and things are lit up then you are less likely to find yourself the victim of a thief, who would just as well find it easier to move on to the next house that is shieled in darkness. Of course, garden lighting is not a security plan in and of itself, but knowing that it acts a potential deterent is a nice perk of a good lighting set up.</p>
<p>Another practical use of outdoor and garden lights is just so one can see in order to do other things when it&#8217;s dark. This sounds silly, but I&#8217;m talking about things like hosting outdoor parties, reading outside, even being able to see little things such as where the keyhole is when you come in and you&#8217;re trying to get inside. (This could be lit up by a garden in the front yard.)</p>
<p>So while garden lights of course offer the benefits of making for a beautiful garden set up, you also get the perks of having an outdoor area that&#8217;s safer for kids and adults alike to move about and see where they&#8217;re going, a home that&#8217;s not as easy as a target for burglary than it would be without the lights, and then the practical aspect of having lights which offers you the chance to entertain outdoors at night or just relax and read a book in the garden.</p>
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		<title>Should I use Standard Garden Lights or Solar Garden Lights?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 18:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The decision to use standard garden lights or solar garden lights comes down to everyones individual situation, skill set, and budget. Here are some points to keep in mind when sizing up your options between using solar garden lights, or standard garden lights (those that require a power source via cable.)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision to use standard garden lights or solar garden lights comes down to everyones individual situation, skill set, and budget. Here are some points to keep in mind when sizing up your options between using solar garden lights, or standard garden lights (those that require a power source via cable.)</p>
<p><strong>Solar Garden Lights</strong> are a lot easier to get set up. Why? Because there&#8217;s no cables to deal with, that&#8217;s why! All it takes is purchasing them and then placing them in the garden, taking care to make sure the solar panels (either built into the lights or running attached with a small cord) are placed in such a way to capture direct sunlight. That is all it&#8217;s going to take to power the lights, and this means it&#8217;s very easy for everyone involved.</p>
<p><strong>Standard Garden Lights</strong> are harder to set up. You could run a cable on top of the ground, but that would look ridiculous. Instead, you&#8217;ll need to properly bury or at least strategically conceal the power cables. This means digging and manuevering. It might also mean some kind of electrical skills as you tweak the light set up for your garden. What this offers in trade is the ability to have a lot more control over where the lights are placed, since the cables can be routed anywhere under the ground, and no light source is not in any way related to being exposed to the sun to capture solar energy.</p>
<p>Another factor between these two options is the price and cost of each type of lighting. <a title="Solar Garden Lights" href="http://gardenlightsguide.net/solar-garden-lights/">Solar garden lights</a> cost more than standard garden lights. However, the big selling point here is that you will spend <em>zero</em> dollars powering them. Year after year will pass and you will have garden lights on, and will not spend a penny on keeping them on. But at the same time, the cost of standard garden lights is considerably less than that of their solar counterparts. The budget may demand a less expensive choice to start with.</p>
<p>One more factor is this question you may want to ask yourself: <em>How important is it to you to use energy efficient, green lighting? </em></p>
<p>Gardeners work with the earth, and many extend their respect for the plants and trees and the air and the grass by their work in the garden. For them, it only makes sense to use solar powered garden lights, as this plays a small but important role in reducing ones overall footprint. This is something to think about it for anyone who uses garden lighting.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a myriad of options out there when it comes to garden lighting, but one of the best developments is the use of solar garden lights. These are simply lights set up for the garden that get their energy naturally from the sun, and then using this reserve of energy, solar garden lights light [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a myriad of options out there when it comes to garden lighting, but one of the best developments is the use of solar garden lights. These are simply lights set up for the garden that get their energy naturally from the sun, and then using this reserve of energy, solar garden lights light up the garden. A lovely symmetry, don&#8217;t you think? And far superior than having a cable run into the garden to provide a source of (electrical) power!</p>
<p>How exactly do solar <a title="Garden Lights" href="http://gardenlightsguide.net">garden lights</a> work their magic? Without getting into any technical details, it&#8217;s simple: they are equipped with small solar panels. When the sun is shining, these solar panels are able to capture a tiny, tiny fraction of the energy emitted. Then, this energy is re-purposed into powering the equipped lights. (FYI, the solar cells themselves are usually made up of either pure silicon, amorphous silicon, or crystalline silicon. For more information on the technical set up of a solar powered light, check out this post from <a href="http://home.howstuffworks.com/solar-light1.htm">How Stuff Works.</a>)</p>
<p>This means that you only get lights from a solared powered garden light if there&#8217;s been enough sun during the day for the solar panels to capture. The specifics vary from model to model, depending on how many solar panels are used and how efficient they are, but it generally works so that if it&#8217;s sunny for much of the day, the solar garden lights will keep light until late at night, and even through the night. Some solar powered garden lights won&#8217;t last as long though, and may give you a return of about half &#8211; for instance, 8 hours of sunlight will give you 4 hours of solar powered garden light. This doesn&#8217;t sound like a lot, but this means that the garden will be lit up all the way up to most peoples bedtimes.</p>
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<p>Like any garden or home accessory, solar garden lights come in a wide variety of designs. Many are self contained, meaning the solar panel and the light are all together in a compact unit. Others attach to a solar panel that can be placed a few feet away. These types of units are ideal for a set up in which the lights need to be placed in such a way that direct sunlight wouldn&#8217;t hit them, but with the attached panel running a few feet away, you&#8217;re still able to capture solar energy. Prices vary quite a bit, but expecting to pay around $100 for a solar garden lights set from a standard home improvement store is probably about right for most people getting started with solar garden lights.</p>
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