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When the domestic economy began to tank, my husband and I were right in the middle of a pricy landscaping project. We wanted to add some depth and dimension to the yard, and I used my garden design skills to supply a few ideas for the landscaping company. We barely managed to finish the project before fall temperatures plummeted so much as to make work outside unpleasant.
Now that the economy is back on track, we’re looking for ways to reward ourselves for demonstrating patience and saving our hard-earned money. My husband struck on a plan that should make our manicured lawn and intricate landscaping work the talk of the town. We set up a few solar landscape lights around the property, each of them trained on a particular element of the garden or lawn.
Flowers are the main attraction of any garden. Their colorful blooms mesmerize onlookers, and plants provide other sensory delights as well. For instance, there’s the perfume of lilacs in spring and the satisfying crunch of freshly plucked celery. All of these features serve to set your garden apart during the light of day, but what about after hours, when you’re looking to wind down in a peaceful environment?
A solar garden light shines a soft glow on your flowers, harnessing energy from the sun in order to glow well into the early morning hours. Some solar lights are designed to provide minor glow-in-the dark accents, while others, such as spotlights, are meant to focus one’s attention on a particularly impressive plant. Either way, you’ll be getting more enjoyment out of the garden you worked so hard to produce.