It may not seem like it, but landscape lighting has lots of uses in the winter. In previous posts, we’ve talked about the added security and visibility it offers to your house and property especially during these days when there’s less daylight. We’ve even talked about how it can turn a large rock or unique tree in your yard in striking features.
Posts Tagged ‘landscape lighting’
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How does professional holiday lighting work?
Are you interested in having your holiday lights installed professionally as we described in our last post but are unsure about the process? This article describes the procedure pretty well and we wanted to pass it on to you.
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Enjoy bright winter nights this year
We’ve run into many people over the years who like the idea of lighting their landscaping, but don’t want to go through the hassle and expense of a feature they can use for only half of the year. We try to tell these folks to look beyond leaves to see the potential of outdoor lighting.
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Not-so-nice shady spots
In our last post, we told you that Zoysiagrass is one of the best varieties of grass for this region. We also mentioned its one drawback is that it does not grow well in the shade. Fortunately, no one ever said you could have only one variety in your lawn. Indeed, most of the seeds you buy are mixes. There are other varieties that work better in the shade.
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Those looking to make there homes more energy-efficient and eco-friendly not only have an option when it comes to outdoor lighting, but they have a choice as well. Low-voltage and solar outdoor lights are becoming more and more popular everyday. If you’re wondering which would be best for you home, we’d like to offer this assessment from post on the Home and Garden Wisdom blog.
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Different Types of Landscape Lighting
Come learn some basic and common landscape lighting used!
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Give your landscaping a night-light
Take a look around at web sites that talk about landscape lighting, and one adjective you’ll see frequently repeated is “dramatic.” Indeed, the right lighting can give your yard a new, dramatic character you may have never envisioned.
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Low Voltage Lighting Q and A
What is Low Voltage Lighting? A low voltage lighting system consists of a plug-in transformer, low voltage cable and low voltage light fixtures. The transformer plugs into a grounded outdoor power receptacle and reduces 110 volt current (standard) to a… Read More
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Things to consider when draining a lawn!
Lawn drainage can be a very tricky and complicated process if it isn’t done correctly. TLC Incorporated is about to give you a blog crash course on exactly what to do, how to do it and where the water should go.