Archive for the ‘Spike Garden Lights’ Category

Precise And To The Point – Steel Spike Lights

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

The housing of spike lights, steel, means they are perfect for any outdoor function. Many people opt for them as safety and decorative features by ponds and pools in a garden and if this is basically the purpose you have for your spike lights be sure you purchase water-resistant accessories for example, transformers and junction boxes too.  

Steel Spike Lights – Let’s Get To The Point

Friday, July 15th, 2011

The housing of spike lights, steel, means they are suitable for any outdoor function. Many individuals decide on them as safety and decorative features by ponds and pools in a garden and if this is actually the purpose you might have for your spike lights be sure you purchase water-resistant accessories, for example, transformers and junction boxes too.

Get To The Point With Spike Lights

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Add a comfortable feeling to your outdoor space with strategically placed spike lights along a garden path or border, or along a main pathway to your home. Not only does this type of lighting provide safety for family members and visitors, it also enhances the evening appearance of your property. Choose from halogen or LED technology for this special style of illumination. LED lights have… Continue reading this article..

Spike Lights: the Garden Lighting that you can Move to Suit Your Mood

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

If you’re looking for simple, no-fuss garden lighting, spike lights are for you. Quite simply, the lamp is fixed to a long spike that can be pushed into the ground to provide light wherever you want it. If you change your mind, you simply pull up the spike and stab it into another part of the garden.

Garden Spike Lights: The quick and easy way to decorative garden lighting

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Garden spike lights are ideally suited to illuminating specimen plants or statues, as well as ensuring safe use of walkways and paths. As the name suggests, spike lights come mounted on a spike which is pushed into the ground to hold the lamp firmly in place. They generally come with around 3 meters of cable, which should be buried beneath the soil. As the lights are… Continue reading this article..