Posts Tagged ‘bulbs’

Illuminate Your Home With A Low Voltage Landscape Light System

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Unless you have had a system similar to this previously in a home you would not believe just what a huge alteration it can generate to the look of your residence at nighttime.

A low voltage landscape light system is perfectly straightforward to install and look after that you would not believe how singular everything are going to appear in your backyard once it is lit up.

You might go for spread illumination that is going to light up an area of backyard generally and not identify any specific part.

In some ways it might seem like a communal garden or recreational area where illumination makes it feasible to walk daytime or nighttime, noticeably a smaller size but just as attractive.

The helpful thing concerning low voltage systems is that the energy, i.e. 12V, is small enough to be quite harmless. It is so harmless that you could possibly have the lighting on when you are placing them to greatest effect. There is no risk to you.

One drawback I should want to mention is that the lighting furthest apart from the electrical device will not appear as intense as those nearby.

Fall Planing Bulbs Rules

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Late summer and early fall weather also is ideal, as a rule, for the planting or transplanting of evergreens. Evergreens are now in a state of semi-quiesence so far as top growth is concerned. Root activity is stimulated by the moisture and lower soil temperatures.

Evergreens planted in early autumn will have plenty of time to get re-established before winter. There are distinct advantages in planting them now. One is that the plants do not have to support new growth now as they would soon after being plant-ed in spring; there is no strain on the roots to support a top that is about to make its greatest growth of the year. Also, as a rule, the weather is more favorable, and reliable in fall than in spring, and there is a longer period of time in which to do the planting. Spring often is an uncertain season in the North. It may be late; it may start early, then fade away in favor of winter; sometimes it is cold and wet all the way with only a few days good for planting evergreens.

To Reduce Winter Injury