Posts Tagged ‘lights’

Why Use Landscape Lighting?

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Outdoor lighting is a functional addition to your yard, but it can also add beauty, too. Outdoor lighting will add security to your property, and be esthetically pleasing as well. If you choose the right kinds of outdoor lighting, your home will look more inviting for visitors. Plus, you can increase the safety of your garden features by lighting stairs, decks, and patios. Line your pathways with a beautiful string of lights, or make your pool glow with landscape lighting. Properly placed lights will emphasize the beauty of your garden, spotlighting its most impressive features. Gazebos, fountains, or other garden structures might get lost in the darkness, but when illuminated, you can enjoy them at dusk as well as midday.

Flood lights can be used to draw attention to interesting areas of your garden. Recessed lighting is the perfect way to spotlight small areas or specific plants. When choosing lighting for your yard, consider both electric and solar lights. Electric lighting involves wires buried underground, but solar lights do not shine as brightly as electric lights. Consider the effect you want, as well as where you will be placing them, before choosing a type of outdoor lighting.

The Science Behind Light Bulbs

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

The structure of a light bulb is fairly simple. At the base, there are two small metal contacts which are connected to the ends of the electric circuit. These metal contacts are attached to two hard wires. These wires are attached to a fine metal filament. This filament stands in the centre of the bulb, held in place by a glass mount. The filament and all the wires are encased in a glass bulb which is filled with an inert gas, like argon.

When a light bulb is connected to a power supply, the electrical current runs from one metal contact to the other, moving through the filament and all the wires. Electrical current in a solid conductor is measurable by the movement of free electrons (ones that detach themselves from atoms) from an area with a negative charge to an area with a positive charge.

As the electrons zip along through the filament, they are constantly bumping into the atoms that make up the filament. The energy of each impact vibrates an atom — in other words, the current heats the atoms up. A thinner conductor heats up more easily than a thicker conductor because it is more resistant to the movement of electrons.

What Plant Needs In Order To Grow

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

I am building another lamplight greenhouse, so I can expand my study of roses under artificial lighting. I had some very astounding results from cuttings made during the winter and, believe it or not, several are blooming at this very moment in the garden.

My failures were also ever present, but from each 1 learned a lesson, be it in rooting mediums, temperature, hardening off, or what- ever problems beset the indoor gardener. One thing I do know is that it works if you know how to properly balance the lights and take certain other precautions.

I bought a dormant rose the second week in March, planted it in a pot and set it alongside my propagating box under lights. On April 27 I cut my first rose of the year, and I believe the first one in this area. It caused quite a commotion. When I told people I raised it in a basement they said I was “nuts.” The rose had never seen daylight until it was cut and brought out of the house.

The Secret How To Amazed Guests With Outdoor Lighting

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Many people like being able to create a certain mood and ambiance, specific settings for a special occasion. Ambiance can be all one needs to create the perfect environment. It depends on what type of mood someone is going for, especially outside, one can use lighting to help get the results desired.

The outdoor lighting can be varying and it can be seductive, tantalizing or it can be light and cheery. The different outdoor light techniques and devices can be used to achieve any type of environment desired for various outdoor events.

Some people find it necessary to have a more upbeat type of environment. There are many lighting devices that can be used to accomplish the result desired.

If the occasion calls for romance in the great outdoors, then taking inspiration from flames of a set of outdoor light can be quite alluring. Whether or not there are torches or candles, you can use either one to create the perfect atmosphere. If the event is a Christmas party, the using holiday lights indoors or landscaping lights outdoors in various colors is a great idea.

Lighting up a Garden with Solar Garden Lighting

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Many homeowners have front or backyards and gardens. Most of them will at one time or another want to add attractive features like maybe solar lights and garden lighting. These items can add a nice atmosphere and ambiance to any area in the yard and garden, and installing them may not be as difficult as was once thought.

Old-way energy costs were a sticking point. It used to be that in the old days, expensive conduit piping added to costs. Trenches of from twelve to eighteen inches needed to be dug, and then weather-resistant and long-lasting wiring ran from the house to each of the garden lights in a sequence. Let’s not forget that all those power needs had to be met by an additional fuse or circuit within the house. This required even more energy and added to the monthly electric bill. With solar lighting, though, that’s no longer a problem.

Improve the appearance of a yard and save electricity. The market is flooded with all manner and style of solar lighting and light packages. It’s more a matter of picking out the most attractive and best set-up for the individual yard or garden layout. Of equal benefit is the fact that all the energy to be drawn comes in a limitless supply from our sun. And there’s almost no upkeep involved after installation.

Outdoor lighting is a great way to ensure your outside area can be enjoyed all year round. Outdoor lighting is also fun for parties and bbqs.

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

If you want a nice relaxing garden then you should consider buying some outdoor lighting to ensure your garden is stylish and enjoyable. You can find outdoor lighting in a variety of shapes and sizes so you shouldn’t have a problem finding some that’ll suit your needs and tastes.

You’ll easily be able to find ranges of lighting, fixtures, loungers, tables and even benches so your garden will look stylish and relaxing. Finding outdoor lighting for any size of garden is easy. Even if you have a small garden there are plenty of things available.

A lot of people enjoy their gardens because they purchase outdoor lighting which means they can relax in the outdoors. The first thing you should consider is where you want your outdoor lighting. Patios or decking areas are ideal for fittings and fixtures.

Fixtures and fittings are an important part of your outdoor lighting design because they are the centre of entertainment in your garden. Outdoor lighting that is sleek and stylish is very popular these days. Fittings and fixtures can be hard to choose but stick to simplistic designs.