| Nothing beats the enjoyment you receive from the | | | | Tip Number 2 - Low Voltage Lighting. I know this one |
| hours of work you put into your garden. Nothing can | | | | seems obvious but I can't tell you the number of |
| be easier to extend that enjoyment into the evening | | | | times I've had to tell guests the lights around the |
| hours then by using these garden design tips. | | | | pool are safe and they won't get electrocuted by |
| Tip Number 1 - Solar Lights. Solar lights these days | | | | them. I took a lot of time shopping around for the |
| come in every shape and size imaginable. From small | | | | best valued low voltage adaptor. This adaptor |
| color changing globes to post lamps that look like | | | | changes the normal house hold electrical current into |
| they come right from the cobble stoned streets of | | | | a much more garden friendly low voltage. The unit I |
| merry olde England. The latest development in solar | | | | finally chose had two 300 watt 'legs.' That meant I |
| lights is the use of LEDs (light emitting diodes.) The | | | | could put up to 10, 30 watt lamps on each leg or |
| LED uses a lot less power resulting in smaller panels | | | | circuit. The adaptor unit also came with a light sensor |
| that absorb the sunlight and they rarely if ever burn | | | | to turn on the lights at dusk and a motion sensor if I |
| out. The average cost is very low so you're able to | | | | wanted to save on my electrical bill. |
| change them out as your style changes. | | | | |