All About Kinds Of Pond Lights

Adding pond lights to a water feature in your garden can be a great way to make it a strong centerpiece by night. Whether you want to host parties in your garden, enjoying barbecuing in the summer months or just like to walk around it in the evenings, adding illumination will transform the atmosphere and make an attractive visual display.

Once you have decided to install lamps to your water feature, the next step is to decide what kind you will use. There are a variety of ways in which you can illuminate your pool, each of which create a different atmosphere and visual effect. Think about what you want the area to look like by night, and which features you want to highlight.

One of the easiest ways to add lights is to use standard garden lamps by the side of the pool. These can shine their beams over the surface of the water, illuminating the ripples and also drawing attention to any plants and trees you may have planted in the vicinity.

There are also various styles of lamp available that are waterproof, and can be placed below the surface to shine upwards through the water. This can make for a subtle, almost mystical atmosphere which is likely to be a good centrepiece of the garden at night. If your pond has fish in it these lamps can also serve to illuminate them, adding further interest to the night time landscape of your garden.

Lights that float on the surface of the water are another interesting choice, and they can be found in a variety of different styles to suit any kind of garden. These lamps light up the surface of the water very softly with a gentle glow, and are powered by solar energy so they are very easy to use. They can create a very unique look for your water feature that is likely to be a talking point.

After choosing what kind of lights to use, there is the question of color. Plain white lamps are one option, but there are also plenty of brightly colored bulbs available for outdoor and underwater use that can provide a wide range of effects. Particularly attractive atmospheres can be created with blue and green bulbs, but it is possible to get lamps in almost any color that you can imagine.

If you have a moving water feature such as a fountain or waterfall in your pond, lights can be used to great effect to highlight this motion in the dark. The beam can be directed at the moving water to draw attention to its motion, and the use of colored lamps in this situation is particularly effective.

The use of pond lights in a pool or water feature can add a whole new dimension to your garden, making it a great place to be during the night as well as in the daytime. Whatever style, color and positioning you choose, you will be able to enjoy the view and atmosphere that they provide once the sun goes down.

With True Pump’s complete line of pond lights enjoying your garden is easy – day or night!

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November 07 2011 | Garden Fountains | No Comments »

Garden Pond

by Ricki Geotti

I love ponds and will always get one installed right away if I happen to move home. A pond in your garden will be an asset and if you get it right from the start will provide you with enjoyment and relaxation for many years.

Is a pond appealing to you as a feature in your garden, then before you start your pond project make sure you plan it right by doing plenty of research so that you get it right first time.

Its worth taking the design and planning of your pond seriously before you actually get out there and begin. If you get this bit right then your enjoyment of your pond building will last throughout with no mistakes or hitches.

The installation of a garden pond will throw up plenty of things to be thought about. Where are you going install your pond. what is going to be the scale of your pond and also how far down will it go. Researcing things like this will aid your decision making.

Finding out that you have not included a crucial part of your ponds construction when you have nearly finished it will not only be frustrating but will mean unneccesary work. So research and plan properly and you will not get into that position, you will find out things you hadn’t thought of before you start.

Unless you are building a pond for the purpose of wild life instead of having fish. Then you will need to decide what kind of fish you want to be in your pond when it is finished. this par tis a great part of the pond building.

Research the characteristics of different fish, this is important to find out what fish will be OK to keep with other fish, you don’t want to put one type that might harm another type of your choice in the same pond. To find out what different fish look like it is a good idea to visit a few places in your area that supply fish.

Getting your pond plants right is important too, because they help the balance of your pond water. Also choosing plants is the same as fish primarily you may go for the look of them but consider the benefits they bring to your pond. Visit places that sell pond plants to find out more about them.

To get the pond you want, the one that you visualized right at the start will be yours at the end if you spend time planning and researching.

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March 12 2009 | Gardening | No Comments »

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