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Garden lighting (cross posted)
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 09:28:30 -0000, "Neil Jones"
wrote: I've cross posted this to uk.rec.gardening and uk.d-i-y because I believe it's on topic for both groups. I'm redesigning my back garden at the moment and my thoughts have turned to lighting. I would like to illuminate the terrace which is just to the rear of the house, but also I'm considering some path lighting and maybe some accent lighting to highlight specimen trees, planting groups etc. This would mainly be for use during the summer but occasionally we would switch the lights on at other times, for effect. I live in a rural village so I'm conscious of light pollution and don't really want to brighten the night sky which could affect other locals. I'll discuss my plans with my neighbours before I go ahead but I have a number of questions initially:- What is best practice regarding this kind of lighting? Mains voltage, low voltage or a mixture? Is this a daft idea and I should forget about it? Lighting up your garden in rural areas might be considered a bit 'townie'. In London garden lighting comes for free.... cheers, Pete |
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