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Garden Creations JB5629 S/8 Solar Accent Lighting
(Tools Home Improvement) Garden Creations
Size 17.9-Inch by 4.5-Inch
No wiring or electricity required to install
White LED light illuminates walks, gardens and patios
Price:
$39.99
$16.73
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we have a concrete covered patio in the backyard, and my husband wants to do some kind of cool stone out there. Do we have to get rid of the concrete first? or is there a way to just lay the stone on top of it? We're doing our research since he will be doing this himself.
maybe something like this http://www.gardendesignco.com/i/dp/stone _patio_garden_lighting.jpg
Hey you learn something new everyday! Curious about your question & ehow had this about laying brick pavers over concrete:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4933858_lay-bric k-pavers-concrete.html
Hope I helped.
Good Luck to you!
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I just got a Charcoal Grill, and a Chimney starter from Weber. Because of how the grill I have works, the chimney starter will smoke up the thermometer on the grill cover. I grill on my brick patio at the back of my house. I am thinking, I could just light the chimney starter on the patio, but I figure it'll probably discolor the bricks from the heat? I was thnking about buying a few bricks from the local garden store and lighting the chimney on top of those so they can take all of the heat for 15 minutes before I pour them into the grill. Is this safe? The bricks can handle this heat?
use fire brick they can take that kind of heat.
Price:
$19.99
$14.99
Steady or flashing modes provide variety for holiday and regular seasons.
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8 hours in the sun supplies at least 6 hours light during the evening.
I've had two answers from electricians - one says armoured cable and the other says conduit.
Obviously we want to be safe and legal. The wires will run round the back of a patio & up walls etc.
Thanks for your help.
***NOTE*** The regulations are very different for the U.S. vs the U.K. The below is for the U.S., per the National Electrical Code
You've got a couple options-
-UF Cable -- "romex" rated for direct burial - must be buried at least 24" deep
-Non-metallic Conduit - looks like grey sprinkler pipe - 18" deep
-Water-tight flex conduit - 18" deep
-Rigid Metal Conduit - heavy walled metal conduit (not EMT) - 6" deep
-Low-voltage Cable - looks like heavy lamp cord - 6" deep
For garden lighting, I'd strongly recommend a low-voltage system. If you've got an outdoor outlet, low-voltage is an easy DIY project. If no convenient outlet, you might want to get an electrician to mount a junction box in a convenient location for the transformer and timer.
note: if you decide to run conduit (and it might make sense at least to the edge of the patio, to supply an outlet and possibly 120v overhead lights), do NOT run NM cable ("romex") thru the conduit. While it's not specifically prohibited by the National Electrical Code, it's not standard practice, and it would be a huge pain in the *** to try to pull romex through a long run of conduit.
Price: $59.95
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My mum is going to paint the patio in our back garden either 'Brick red' (kind of dark) or 'Sandstone' (a creamy skin like colour). We have a wooden bench that has been painted light blue and the brickwork is painted white.
She wanted terracotta (sort of an in between the 2 ) but the store doesn't stock it keeps asking me but I have no idea what looks good colour-wise, help!
If your mum wants terracotta, the storeowner may be able to get it in for her.
If this isn't an option, the brick red would probably be the closest, and patio paving paint does fade eventually and would make it look a bit softer. (sandstone is a bit bland and boring).
That would look great with the light blue furniture and white brickwork.
Maybe she could also make cushions in a colour similar to the paving paint, to link it all together.
I've started a small vegetable garden on my back patio- I want to grow tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, onions, zucchini, and various herbs. I've noticed that the patio only gets about four hours of direct sunlight daily, and I'm worried that this will not be enough for heathly growth and yields. These plants are all in containers, so they are able to be moved if necessary to maximize light exposure. But, I was wondering if I fit my patio light with a couple flourescent bulbs, will this help make up for the lack of direct light? Will the plants be healthier with a couple of extra hours of supplemental light from the flourescents, or will the sunlight be enough?
If you can move them so that they get at least 6 hours of sun a day, that would be enough. If you can't, then supplemental fluorescent lighting will help. Keep in mind that you don't want them on all night long, and that yields will be less from container-grown plants, anyway.
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Add To Your Home with Garden Lights | The Garden Lights Guru
Outdoor patio lighting is a great way of adding some excitement to your garden when the sun sets. Many people don’t use their garden at night and it is shame – warm summer evenings are a great time to observe and enjoy some of the nocturnal wildlife that you would not see it any other time of the day. Obviously nocturnal and garden lights are not two words if you’d usually used in a sentence together. Using outside lighting does need to be considered, as to brighter lighting will contribute to light pollution and actually deter the wildlife from visiting your garden.
I believe that there is a fine balance to strike between having some usable lighting and lighting that doesn’t scare off any night time creatures. In my opinion the best form of patio lighting is powered by the sun. There are number of reasons for me recommending solar powered patio lights ; firstly you do not need to run any cables to the lights so that you can be somewhat creative as to where you position them. Secondly they are cheap to run and use only the power of the sun which is not only good on your wallet but also good for the environment. The third and final point is that the light they produce is not too bright to scare off any bats or hedgehogs but the light given out is good enough to be at the sit and talk to friends and family after dark.
...Sprucing Up Your Patio | The Garden Lights Guru
If you have a patio that needs a little help to make it more attractive and comfortable three are a few easy tips that you can use. Through the use of patio furniture, plants, and light fixtures, you can change your patio from a square patch of ground into an extension of your home
Patio FurnitureAdding patio furniture to your space is the first step to creating a comfortable area. Be sure to choose an appropriate type of furniture depending on the location. If have an exposed patio, and your furniture will be at the mercy of the elements, it may be worth looking into synthetic blend wicker outdoor furniture . This material is very resistant to wind, sun and water and will last for years. If the area you are planning to add the furniture is covered, then you could go with something a little more decorative and possible add cushions without fear of being exposed to the elements.
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Adobe#39;s Energy Conservation Efforts Take a New TurnThe new Windspires are located on Adobe#39;s sixth--floor patio, which doubles as a rooftop garden and recreational area above an office parking garage. and morenbsp;raquo;News-Herald.com - Mar 14, 2010
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A tour of the 2010 CT Flower amp; Garden ShowI was more intrigued, however, with their exceptional use of landscape lighting against a garden shed and throughout the surrounding garden area that and morenbsp;raquo;
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Mar 13, 2010
Outdoor patios could be simple with a grill and a patio dining area or it could be elaborate with refrigerators and pizza ovens, Fox says. and morenbsp;raquo;PennLive.com (blog) - Mar 10, 2010
View full sizePHS photoThis patio display shows green walls of mixed plantings. Vertical gardens such as these are becoming trendy. and morenbsp;raquo;
Dallas Morning News - Mar 11, 2010
quot;Lighting in the garden and on porches is the biggest trend right now,quot; says Morel, whose husband pulls from her antiques inventory to design one-of-a-kind and morenbsp;raquo;Times and Transcript - Mar 12, 2010
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