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Landscape lighting is necessary for a number of reasons. Lighting is a main component in many landscaping projects, such as planting shrubs, planting flowers, and working with plants. Landscape lighting also helps create the mood and design a specific feel for your property.
If you are working with a different type of light, such as solar lighting, it can help control the amount of light you have. It will also add an added element of safety in some cases. The type of landscape lighting you choose depends on the type of plantings you want to make and how long you plan to use the lights. There are many ways to go about it.
Landscape lighting in the fall or winter should be minimal. This will ensure that the plants do not become frost-tolerant. While you can have your landscape lighting stay on all day during the summer, you may want to turn them off during the day to conserve energy. This is especially true if you are using solar lighting.
If you are installing a system of landscape lighting, it is important to turn on the system before dawn. This gives you the opportunity to make sure everything is installed correctly. It also allows the batteries to recharge fully. Turn on the lights for several hours at a time. This will give you a light that stays on even after dark.
If you are building a deck, there are special places on the deck where you can install outdoor lighting. Using plants that offer darkness and silhouette like cedars and junipers are great choices. Pine trees are another option because they will not shed leaves during the winter season. These trees need very little maintenance.
Patio lights are another choice. These come in different sizes and styles. If you are looking for something subtle and natural, try plant lights. You can get patio lights that mimic the landscape.
Patio lights can come in a variety of colors and styles. They are generally placed at a distance away from your patio to avoid shadows. Patio lights should be protected from the weather, however, because they are exposed to rain, snow, and sun.
Lighting is a part of landscape lighting that is most often overlooked. When lighting is done correctly, it can add beauty to your property. Proper lighting can be used to create natural lighting, which is perfect for the fall and winter months. Creating natural lighting will make your plants more visible, your lighting more dramatic, and will make your landscape appear larger.
Lighting can be used to create mood. With the right lighting, you can make a person's mood change from deep summer heat to deep winter chill. You can also create special lighting effects with different plants and shrubs that will mimic the lighting patterns of the natural world.
Shade is one of the biggest problems faced by house lighting in the fall and winter. Most types of house lighting do not work well in full sunlight, as they require solar power. However, this is a major problem in some cases. You need to use some form of alternative energy to supplement the low grade power that you are using, especially if you are going to use light that mimics natural light.
One option that can help with the problem is to contact your home owner's association. If you live in a larger subdivision that has a HOA, chances are your home owner association will have a clause in the bylaws requiring all home owners to use only solar or other alternative energy. If your home owner association does not have a rule against your use of solar or alternative energy, this can be a fantastic idea.
Regardless, of whether you live in a subdivision or not, be sure to check with your home owner's association about your choices for landscape lighting. You may be surprised at what options you have available to you. For example, many people prefer to use solar lighting instead of incandescent lighting, which is a huge upgrade from the traditional bulb.