Some Ideas For Using Outside Solar Lighting
Today there are several different ways in which outside solar lighting can be used to full effect. However, the only thing that can stop you from fully utilizing this equipment is your imagination. In this article we provide some ideas of ways in which outside solar lighting can be used to help enhance your garden.
Idea 1 – Spread some solar spotlights or decorative solar lighting around the garden in order to provide highlighting or make people focus on a particular item within your garden. Use these lights to show off a particular tree, plant or statute for example in the garden that would otherwise simply fade in to the background.
Idea 2 – If you want to great a shadow effect in your garden then you should situate your outside solar lighting very low down (as near to ground level as you possibly can). Also place in a location below the object that it is you are wishing to enhance. Again you have the choice of using either solar spot or floodlights as a way of enhancing a particular feature in your garden. But the lights will need to be mounted on either a small post or stick and so this will then make the installation process for you much easier.
Idea 3 – Why not consider mounting some outside solar lighting in a high position so that they can then be aimed down on to a certain object. For example placing a solar light above a tree will then cause a dappled effect on the ground when the lights come on at night. This can help to soften the look and feel of a certain part of the garden which may be full of lines and angles.
Idea 4 – Rather than having the lighting directed on to the object from above instead why not let the light from decorative outside lighting to shine upwards. This will enable you to highlight a particular plant or area of the garden that is located at a much higher level.
The great thing about outdoor solar lights is that you are not restricted to where they need to be mounted as we have shown you from the ideas above. In fact they can be positioned just about anywhere in the yard or garden, however you must ensure that the panels on top which store energy collected from sunlight are in a position of being able to get direct sunlight throughout the day.
After you have chosen the position where the outside solar lighting is going to be placed and you have installed it should you then leave them for about a week (5 to 7 days) before you turn them on. By doing this you are actually allowing the batteries inside to become fully charged.
