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9 Ways to Use Solar Lights
Solar lights have been around for a long time and have been improved greatly though the last few years. They come in various sizes, colors, materials and lighting types. Picking the right ones requires a little advanced planning. They can easily be installed anywhere and require no wiring. They only require direct sunlight and they will give you many hours of lighting pleasure. Some ways to use solar lights are: 1 Solar pathway lights. You may want to light up a pathway to your outdoor hot tub or your gazebo and just to the end of your yard. What better way to do it but with solar pathway lights or patio lights. 2 Solar landscape lights. You may want to enhance facets of your landscape. You can do this with sets of landscape lights that can be place anywhere to accentuate whatever you want to bring out. 3 Solar spotlights. You may want to enhance a special tree, shrub or flower garden or just light up you house numbers. Many types of solar lights are available to do just that. 4. Solar stepping-stones. Along your pathways, add a solar stepping-stone. These come in 12-14 inch square shapes or 12-14 inch circular shapes and have a small light that lights up at night. What a marvelous way to accentuate your pathways. 5. Solar rocks. Solar rocks are lights in the shape of rocks and are usually spotlights. These can be intermingled within your rock garden to light up your rocks, ponds or whatever you?d like to light up. 6. Solar security lights. There are even solar motion detector lights. Imagine having one of these in your far ranges of your property and not even have to run wires to it. 7. Solar frog lights. There are solar lights in the shapes of frogs that can light up areas around your back yard ponds or just out in your yard. 8. Solar dog lights. Just like solar frog lights, there are lights affixed to dogs. These types of lights are usually lantern type lights that you can put almost anywhere. What a great conversation piece. 9. Miscellaneous other solar lights. There are many other types of lights, which would need an exhaustive list to convey them. To name a few, there are solar owls, squirrels, angels, fairies and many other shapes. As you can see, there are solar lights for practically any application. All you need is a sunny area to place them in. They do run on rechargeable batteries and they need to recharge during the light of day. Solar lights are relatively in expensive to they afford you the opportunity to experiment. Jerome Sturgeleski started a website in May of 2005 when he decided to share his passion for enjoying his yard after hours. He thought that if his newly renovated landscaping project could be lighted after dark it would be enjoyable even in evening hours. He started small and is now offering many different types of solar lighting that would fit in in any number of applications. Source for solar lights, see http://www.solarlightspro.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jerome_Sturgeleski | |
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