Lighting Up Your Garden With Garden Lighting

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You have spent hours landscaping your garden; however, if you have not taken Garden Lighting into consideration, then your landscaping is incomplete. With proper lighting, you can not only enjoy your garden during the day, but also during the night.

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Wide Range

With wide range of garden lighting to choose from, you will not have any trouble finding the perfect lighting for all spots. Before choosing the lighting, you should decide how you want the garden to look. For example, if you have pathways in your garden, you will want to light them up. This way, you will not be accidentally tripping over pots and containers during the night.

If you have designed a special corner in your garden, then you will like to highlight this area using spotlights. Highlighting only certain areas will bring out your garden's beauty.

Once you know where you need lighting and what to highlight, you can begin your shopping. At the store, you will find that there are so many choices in garden lighting. Learning about these various types of lighting will help you select the right ones for your garden.

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Types Of Lights

Bollard lights are also referred to as lights in a stick. They are perfect for lighting up the driveway or pathways in your garden. They are easy to install and come in many colors and material finishes.

Colored lighting is also quite popular, and this is perfect for highlighting certain areas of the garden. For providing colored lighting, you can go for colored filters or simply opt for colored LED lightings.

The filters are basically glass discs that can be fitted into the spotlight. The colored LED lighting, on the other hand, provide better lighting. They are usually only available in primary colors.

Wall spotlights and down lighting are other types of garden lighting that are available in the market. These lights are usually fixed on a wall, pillar, or beam. They can also be hanged from a pergola. They have a very decorative effect on the wall.

If you have a water feature in your garden, then you will probably want to highlight it using water garden lighting. The underwater lights are usually made of cast brass to ensure long life. When looking for underwater lights, make sure that you opt for the ones with heavy mounting base. This will ensure that they will stay in place.

If you have a deck or a patio, you will like to light it up. During summer, when you are having a barbecue, you will want your deck to be properly lighted up so that you and your friends can enjoy the site better. You can use a combination of step lights, wall lights, and hanging lights to light up the deck or patio.

Once you have made up your mind about the types of lighting that you are going to use in your garden, you need to get down to wiring.

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Cables

Today, most of the LED garden lighting uses 12 volts. This means that you will have to place the transformer or the DC power supplier in the garden itself. When laying the cables for the lighting, it is important to remember that the longer the cable, the more voltage it will lose. The low voltage cable runs should be kept as short as possible to get optimum performance.

However, with LED lighting, one does not have to worry about voltage loss. This is because LED lighting consumes less power. However, you still need to keep the cable length short. If you put too many LED lights on a single cable run, then you will notice that the lights at the end of the cable are dimmer than the lights at the beginning of the cable. If you keep the cable length short, then all the lighting will light up with equal brightness.

Since you are going to use the cable in the garden, it is important to select a good quality cable. Cables with round and insulated rubber are perfect for garden lighting. The tough rubber sheath will prevent moisture and salts from penetrating the cable.

When laying the wires and cables in your garden, here are a few things to be kept in mind:

  • If three sets of lights are going to be operated by three different sets of switches, then you must ensure that there are three separate circuits and power supplies for the lights.
  • Cables should be clipped neatly along the decks or pergolas to avoid damage.
  • When planting a shrub or plant, first make sure that there are no cables under the ground.
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    Solar Lighting

    For many people, putting all the cables might be difficult. However, that does not mean you cannot put garden lighting. Solar Garden Lights do not involve the problem of putting cables, circuits, and switches.

    Solar lights, as the name suggests, are powered by the sun. This means that you do not have to pay any electricity bill. Moreover, they are environment-friendly.

    Solar lights are not just easy on your wallet, but they are also very easy to install. All you need to do is fix them on the wall or ground. There is no need to lay any cables or provide any switches. However, you do need to make sure that the lights are installed in a place that receives plenty of sunshine.

    Solar lights are truly hassle-free, because you do not even need to turn them on or off during the evening and dusk. Most of the solar garden lights come with dusk to dawn sensor. The lights will turn on automatically during the evening, and they will turn off at dusk.

    However, if you want, you can attach a switch to the light. This way, you can turn it on and off whenever you like.

    The great thing about solar lighting is that they are available in a variety of design and styles. From step lights to deck lights, one can find solar lighting for every nook and cranny of your garden.

    Besides saving you money, they require less maintenance. They are very sturdy and have a long life.

    Whether you choose cable LED garden lighting or solar lights, your garden will surely come alive during the night.

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