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Enhance Your Garden With Decorative Solar Lighting

By: Rhia Taylor
 

Today there are numerous different styles of decorative solar lighting one can choose from to help enhance the look of your garden. Even if you do not have a garden just a terrace or a balcony this form of outside solar lighting can help to bring it to life for you.

Below we will take a look at some of the various different kinds of decorative solar lighting which one can now utilize for decorating and enhancing a gardens look.

1. Terracotta Solar Sphere Lantern - This is the perfect way for adding ambient lighting to an entertaining area outside. Can either be placed on table tops or around the edges of your decking or patio. The lantern is sphere shaped and has cutouts in the side to allow more light to flood out and produced silhouetted lighting effects.

2. The Firefly Solar Light - A stainless steel stake on top of which sits a hand blown beautiful cracked glass globe which you can then place anywhere in your garden. At night the lights after charging during the day emit a pale glow and are often used to form decorative lighting to planted areas of the garden. But can also be used as a way of allowing people to see obstacles in the garden as well.

The above two types of lighting offer a delicate and subtle way for you to add lighting to your garden. These are best used in areas where they can add a wealth of color and which can bring life back into a dull part of the garden.

3. The Floating Solar Light - These come in a number of different colors and float on the surface of a pool, pond or other water feature where they are placed. As they float on the water during the day the solar panel on top collects energy from the sun then as dusk begins to fall they will turn themselves on. These provide a muted glow to the water's surface helping to bring it to life and are easy to install and cost nothing to use.

4. Solar Rock Lights - These can be placed in locations around the garden giving a romantic soft glow to certain plants that you would like people to see. The other way in which these can be used is to light the way along a path in your garden or to guide people up the steps to your decking.

5. Solar Powered Stepping Stone Light - This is not only a great looking form of decorative solar lighting but can be used as a safety feature in the garden as well. Use these lights for being able to show people the pathways in your garden at the rear and which are away from the lights of your house. Around each of the lights there is a solar panel that collects energy from the sun in the daytime and then releases the energy to power the light contained with once night has come.

These lights and all the outside decorative solar lighting we have mentioned in this article is very easy to install and use. Plus the cost of actually running them once they are installed is nothing. Most of the solar lights available today especially those we have mentioned here will automatically turn themselves on and off. On average these types of lights as long as they have collected enough energy from the sun will last for around 8 to 10 hours without the need for any external power source.

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Would you like to discover more more about other forms of decorative solar lighting and how they can enhance the features of your garden. If so then please visit Decorative Solar Lighting by clicking on the link here.

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