So your garden is pretty boring. That’s ok. Most gardens are. But a beautiful garden can be a truly unique source of joy, an oasis in a world of grey and cement, a place to retreat for refuge from the world. Believe it or not, it’s not that hard to turn a flat piece of grass into something approaching or even exceeding your wildest dreams – at least after the sun sets. After filling my garden to the brim with solar powered garden lights, I consider myself something of an expert on putting together a garden lights landscape design.
If you’re sick of the mundane appearance of your garden here are some tips to try using solar powered garden lights to spruce it up. A lot of people make the fatal mistake of focusing on their indoor living areas, forgetting that with a couple of led garden lights in the right place, it can look amazing, and be opened right up for use all night. Sure, having a nice kitchen, lounge, and dining area can be great for entertaining, and a source of envy to your guests, but a garden can be hugely valuable too, so ignore it at your peril (which you will if you don’t install garden lights of the solar variety).
Passersby will be suitably impressed with your garden, and it will also improve your house’s appearance and value (often beyond the amount you spend on landscaping and outdoor furniture). And if you want to highlight your house even further, installing garden lighting, will ensure that they can be impressed any time of the day or night. Garden lighting comes in various forms, and placement is very important.
Solar Garden Lights Design
Thing of putting things in which attract beautiful fauna such as bees, birds, butterflies, etc. A birdbath, bird feeder, or even a birdhouse, can be an excellent start. Of course, for most insects, flowers are the real drawcard. But you probably already had these near the top of your shopping list, purely due to the fact that most gardens suck without them.
Often a water feature such as a pond or a fountain can be an amazing addition, or perhaps a garden statue or two. Installing these depends on the size of your yard often, smaller ones for smaller yards etc.
Originally posted 2010-11-11 14:31:25. Republished by Old Post Promoter
