This Silk Effects White Solar Lantern Square shape Light (Also available in blue and green color) lighten up your outdoor area by casting a radiant iridescent glow in the darkness.
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Silk Effects Solar Lantern Square shape Light (White, Blue and Green)
05.14
Brown Grizzly Bear Holding Solar Lantern Light
05.14
Our animal collection now welcomes Brown Grizzly Bear design (Brown Grizzly Bear Holding Solar Lantern Light).
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Click here to purchase this lovely Brown Grizzly Bear Holding Solar Lantern Light
Set of 4 Wired Stainless Steel Spot Solar Lights with Large Solar Panel
05.14
We replacing one of our popular set of 4 plastic wired solar spot lights with this all new Set of 4 Wired Stainless Steel Spot Solar Lights.
With our new improved large solar panel, which consists of two 2.75 inch x 9.75 inch solar panels on one panel frame (13 in x 10.2 in total), these stainless steel 2-LED lights will be brighter than the old plastic version.
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Click here to purchase this Set of 4 Wired Stainless Steel Spot Solar Lights with Large Solar Panel
New Ultra Bright Deluxe Aluminum 6.5 FT Tall Solar Post Lights 4 LEDs
05.14
This Ultra Bright Deluxe Aluminum 6.5 FT Tall Solar Post Lights with 4 LEDs is our brightest and tallest solar light ever.
The piece features a handsome traditional look, an ornate floral finial accent and cutting-edge designed framework with decorative plexiglass.
For use with low voltage light systems and rated for wet locations. Comes with 4 sectional poles so that you can adjust the height you desire (from 30.5 in to 77 in including head lamp and base mount.)



Click here to get this HOT solar post light now
Fun Buggy Car Collection with Solar LED Lights
05.14
Now you can have our Fun Buggy Car Collection with Solar LED Lights for your garden.
Check these out:
Fun Buggy Car Solar Spot Light with 2 Head LED Lights
Fun Buggy Car Solar Spot Light with 2 Head LED Lights & 2 Tail LED Lights
Fun Buggy Car Solar Spot Light with 1 Head LED Lights
Vintage truck with 3 head solar lights
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Gnome Figures Spot Solar Lights
05.14
We just got more Gnome Figures Spot Solar Lights in stock.
Check these out:
Gnome Relax next to tree Solar Spot Light
Gnomes holding hearts and flower Solar Light
Gnome holding Basket full of Daisy Solar Light
Gnome Relax Mushroom Solar Spot Light
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New 2 in One Color Changing and White Color Only Switchable Stainless Steel Solar Lights
05.06
Cannot decide on color changing or white color only solar lights? Here is the solution: 2 in one switchable stainless steel solar lights. You can set them to change color or stay on white color only.
They look the same as our popular classic design but combined with white color only and color changing LEDs.
You can purchase it here.
All New Block Stone Solar Lights Accent Decor Fence Post Cap
05.01
Here is our new block stone finish solar fence post cap.
It looks more natural with all new stone finish.



Item Features:
Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light


For more details, please visit Solar Powered Cylinder Plastic Fence Post LED Light page.
We also have a stone finished same style for sale Solar Powered Cylinder Stone Finished Fence Post LED Light
Illuminate Your Backyard With Landscape Lighting
04.08
Learn how to light up your backyard at night with these lighting solutions.
Once you have planted the flowers and other foliage, and determined where each rock and path should be in your garden, your work is not done. Your backyard masterpiece may look sensational during the daylight hours, but what about during the evening hours? You can create a stunning landscape that may be enjoyed at night by the inventive use of lighting.
Define the Purpose for Landscape Lighting
Before you invest in any landscape lighting, ask yourself what your purposes are for wanting illumination in your backyard. Perhaps you want to set a soft, romantic mood during the evening hours. Maybe you have a bench or a shadowy garden corner you need to illuminate for security reasons. A path leading through the garden may require landscape lighting to mark its boundaries. You might want to highlight some features of your backyard like a water fountain or pond.

Decide Where Landscape Lighting Should Go in Your Garden
After you have defined your reasons for wanting to add landscape lighting, sketch your yard. Include in the sketch existing lights, buildings, benches, trees and shrubs, as well as the vegetation and decorations in the garden. Each of these items will reflect light or absorb it. Estimate the height of each of the objects, especially the foliage.
Match the reason for lighting to specific locations in your backyard. You may want to illuminate a bench along the path with a pole-type lamp placed behind it. A soft mood can be achieved by hiding landscape lighting under shrubs. A path may require a series of short stake lights along its border on one side or on both sides. A water fountain can be enhanced with a spotlight, and a pond can have soft lighting around its perimeter.
Mark the types of landscape lighting you want on your yard sketch in the locations you want the lights. Try to visualize the effect. You do not want too many or too few lights for your purpose. Too many landscape lights will make your garden look like a Christmas tree sales lot and annoy your neighbors. Too few landscape lights will not enhance the nighttime beauty of your garden.

Determine How Much Effort You Want to Expend
The landscape lighting that requires the greatest effort to install is 120-volt lighting. Wiring for these types of garden lights must be buried at a depth of 18 inches or encased in conduit to protect it from water. A licensed electrician has to install the electrical components.
Low-voltage landscape lighting for the backyard needs only an outdoor receptacle and a transformer. The transformer converts the 120 volts coming from the household line to a usable 12 volts to operate the lights. The cables are easier to move around the garden, and the only requirement is the electrical cable be hidden in an unobtrusive location.
The easiest landscape lighting to place in the backyard is solar lighting. This type of lighting has no cords to be hidden. It should be positioned in such a way that the photovoltaic cell in the lighting fixture receives enough light during the day to allow it to shine at night.
Determine How Much Money You Want to Spend
A high voltage landscape lighting fixture for your garden can cost $100 or more. Then there is the cost of labor for the electrical contractor who would install the wiring. That makes high voltage landscape lighting the most expensive of the garden lighting solutions.
A lower cost landscape lighting system for the garden is low-voltage lighting. The lighting can be installed by a do-it-yourselfer for a price of about $30 to $300 per light.
The least expensive of the three types of landscape lighting is solar lighting. Since solar lights rely upon the rays of the sun and an inbuilt photovoltaic device to work, they do not necessitate installation costs or a lot of money to operate. The initial price of the solar lights is the only cost which will be incurred. If you are lighting a darkened portion of your garden and the solar landscape light will not receive adequate sunlight during the day, you will need to have a solar panel installed in a high-sunlight location and run wiring to your solar lights. Some solar landscape lighting utilizes batteries for days when sunlight is inadequate.

Some Landscape Lighting Techniques in the Garden
If you wish to highlight a single item in your garden like a statue, gazing ball or fountain, you should consider using a few landscape lighting fixtures with lower intensity bulbs. Place these at various angles and distances. A single bright light shining directly on the object will create harsh shadows.
Landscape lights that make soft spots of light are good for garden paths. Space the lights at equal distances along the path you want illuminated.
Blue tinted lights allow for a moonlight-type mood in your garden landscape.
A uniquely shaped tree or shrub in the garden may be silhouetted or illuminated in such a way as to cast an interesting shadow against an outbuilding.
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