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A Look Into Solar Greenhouse

July 13, 2011 By: Jimmy Spier Category: Buildings 4 Gardens

Plant breeding and plant production is a very productive hobby and livelihood. It is good way to earn some living by producing high-valued crops. It is also a good way of contributing to the environment. The best way to sustain this endeavor is to get a solar greenhouse. Read on to learn the basics of the solar greenhouse.

What Is a Solar Greenhouse?
The very purpose of any greenhouse is to collect solar energy whenever the sun shining high. However, solar greenhouses serve a more specific purpose. It is able to do more than collect the solar energy. The solar greenhouse is able to store heat that can be used during nighttime, cloudy days or the cold season. It provides adequate heat that the plants will need for their growth even during the night time or the cold seasons.

The good thing about solar greenhouses is that there are choices to choose from and to suit the needs of the owner.
They can stand alone. This is very ideal for big production greenhouses. The freestanding ones are ideal for commercial production. These are used to produce ornamentals or vegetables. They have two primary designs, the shed type and the Quonset type. (more…)

Creating A Solar Greenhouse

June 11, 2011 By: Jaden Sloan Category: Buildings 4 Gardens

Plant breeding and works production is a very productive hobby and livelihood. It is good way to earn some living by producing high-valued crops. It is also a good way of contributing to the environment. The best way to sustain this venture is to get a solar greenhouse. Read onto learn the basics of the solar greenhouse.
What Is a Solar Greenhouse?

The very principle of any greenhouse is to rescue solar energy whenever the sun shining high. However, solar greenhouses fulfil a more given intention. It is able to do more than stockpile the solar energy. The solar greenhouse is able to warehouse fervor that can be worn during night, overcast being or the cold term. It provides adequate stage that the plants will hardship for their advance even during the night time or the cold seasons.

The good thing about solar greenhouses is that there are choices to show from and to ensemble the needs of the owner.

They can last alone. This is very epitome for big production greenhouses. The freestanding ones are beliefs for commercial production. These are worn to products ornamentals or vegetables. They have two first designs, the shed typeface and the Quonset manner. (more…)

The Reality of Installing Solar Powered Garden Lights

January 16, 2011 By: Jj Jamson Category: Decor & Lighting

Solar powered lights for home gardens have come along way. They used to be unreliable because they broke down easily and only turned on for a few hours before needing to recharge. But in the past few years, the technology behind solar powered lights has improved greatly and solar powered lights has become one of the best way to decorate the exterior of homes. Great thing is they also save money at the same time. There is nothing more mesmerizing than colorful display of lights on a house in the dark of night.

Still, when in the market for solar powered garden lights, it is best to first understand how they work. First of all, they are not like the familiar electric lights we use in our kitchen. Solar power lights do not use electricity or battery. So they attract many homeowners who want to be decorative and, at the same time, save money. But, one thing to keep in mind is that they rely on optimum placement in the garden to work properly.

Solar powered outdoor lights use solar panels to absorb sunlight in the daytime. The panels are connected to solar cells that turn the sunlight into energy which is then stored in a battery. At night, the battery powers the bulb until energy is used up. The cycle repeats the next day so that light is available at night. The great advantage of a solar powered garden light is that it never needs any electricity.

Using solar powered lighting is simple, but there are a few small pointers to understand. For example, in order to receive full performance, there must enough exposure to direct sunlight in order to charge the battery. Now, some solar powered garden lights can recharge using any daylight including during cloudy days. But having direct sunlight is the best source. This means that in most places of the world, a solar powered garden light will perform better during summer than in the winter. And that’s just normal.

Also, by it’s nature, a solar power bulb is not as powerful as a typical 60 watt bulb. So lighting may seem dim when compared to traditional light. But it’s enough for some purpose, such as pathway or driveway lighting and evening garden decor. It is best to use as many solar lights as possible since these do not use electricity. The more lights, the better. Additionally, a solar powered LED light might be a better pick than non-LED light because it is brighter.

To summarize, solar powered lights are fantastic for low light duties such as pathway lighting, accenting garden floral arrangements, or mood lighting. They don’t use electricity and can save money in the long term. If the need for light is for reading or other activities requiring brightness, then it’s better to use the traditional light bulbs.

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Sprucing Up Your Garden With Solar

June 20, 2010 By: Solar Rick Category: Decor & Lighting

Fountains are a popular addition to most landscaped yards. Solar fountains give you the benefit of traditional fountains without running up your electrical bill every month.

Sprucing Up Your Garden With Solar

Mention solar power and people get an image of large, bulky solar panels on the roof of a home. This stereotypical view is really incorrect as large panel systems are now going the way of the dodo bird. Current solar technology is all about small size and unique applications. Heck, they even make them for kayaks now.

Solar fountains may sound like a fairly complex landscape addition. They really aren’t. Solar technology has advanced to the point where most landscaping items are now best run on solar technology. This includes solar lighting used for paths, overhead lighting, bird deterrents and general ambience. (more…)

Solar Powered Water Features

March 15, 2010 By: Mark Sanderson Category: Decor & Lighting

We would all love to have beautiful water features in our gardens, but what about the electricity costs of running them? What if it was possible to keep running that picturesque water fountain in these times of rising fuel prices? Well, it is, if you choose a solar powered water feature.

It’s difficult to truly sit down and relax in ones own little garden, even with the soothing trickle of water playing on the pebbles of your favourite water feature. Why? Because you’re thinking about your electricity bill and the cost running those wonderful therapeutic little devices.

Well, why don’t you truly relax and forget about those bills. How? Don’t have any bills to begin with! (at least not for your fountain), switch to Solar Powered Water Features.

The benefits of solar power all too well documented in this day and age, but here are a few things to think about which may have slipped your mind. (more…)

Solar Outdoor Lighting

January 18, 2010 By: Marcus Peterson Category: Decor & Lighting

Tapping the limitless solar energy is a simple, economical and a profitable way to save depleting natural resources. Solar energy, a relatively new multifaceted concept in energy harnessing, provides us with low cost alternative to traditional lighting systems. The energy of the sun is stored by solar panels or generators by charging long life batteries and discharge of this electricity is stopped by sophisticated proprietary charge regulators when batteries are fully charged. This enables the solar outdoor lighting to work even on cloudy or rainy days.

Solar outdoor lightings have progressed from earlier models using incandescent bulbs burning out faster without producing enough light to the present models with LED or light-emitting diode light bulbs and nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batteries. These use less electricity and last longer. Another reason for growing popularity of solar outdoor lighting is that it is cost efficient and maintenance free unlike traditional electricity system. The solar panel backed by warranty and personalized power plant energized by sun is not dependant on generating stations, substations, switches, transformers or transmission lines. Secondly solar outdoor lightings are self programmed and if one fails the other light is not affected. A one time installation cost as opposed to running costs towards cables, trenching, metering equipment, construction and electric bills tilts the verdict in favor of solar lights. (more…)

Why Use Solar Powered Water Features

December 17, 2009 By: Mark Sanderson Category: Decor & Lighting

Every garden owner knows the peace and tranquility imbued by water features. But the cost can be enough to deter many these days due to the cost of electricity. These are not the only costs we should take into account when we think about buying water features. The costs to the environment due to the large amounts of electricity they consume are far reaching.

Even a small water pump for our back garden pond can be expensive when we consider that it is running 24 hours per day for 7 days a week, every day of the month. This can easily mount up to $30 per month to run. Factor in a water fountain or one other water feature and you’re talking $60 per month! You can recover the cost of a solar powered water feature after just one or two months of use at these prices.

The environmental costs of energy production are also something which we should not overlook. The production of refined oil from oil shale is an intensive process which not only requires a lot of energy in itself but also produces a lot of useless waste products. Mining of coal and oil, both above ground and below, causes unnatural elevations of the land and displaces a lot of flora and fauna from its natural habitat. (more…)

Solar Garden Lights

December 02, 2009 By: Armand Hadife Category: Decor & Lighting

Solar lights are really easy to install in your garden. All you have to do is to decide on the site you want to lit and stick the fixture in the ground. Best of all they don’t need electricity. Some will come with a small built in solar panel on the top; other will have a removable panel that you can place at a sunny and convenient location.

During the day the solar panel linked to an electronic circuit, charges the batteries. When night begins to falls a photocell detects the changes in luminosity and switch on the light. At sunrise the light switches off and the charging cycle starts again.

Assuming the batteries are fully charged, good quality solar lights will provide illumination all night long without any problem. NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) or NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Batteries are often used in solar lighting applications. They will last 2 or 3 years and are easily replaceable (more…)

Try solar lights

January 22, 2009 By: Lori Underwood Category: Decor & Lighting

Go green, add solar lights. I think we all need to do something to help save our resources, and solar lights are an easy way to start. They are very simple to install and they require no up keep. They highlight your special places in your garden. Add a animal greeter that lights up at night to welcome your guests. String some solar lights through your trees or highlight your bench or fire pit and welcome your guest to your paradise. Maybe a solar run garden fountain with color changing solar balls is your thing, who knows what ideas you can come up with, get creative and spend more time enjoying the yard you have worked so hard for. In these trying economic times you will be home more you might as well make it enjoyable. Take your time in the comfort of your own home to browse around our solar store and invest in your home and garden.    (more…)

A Look Into Solar Greenhouse

August 16, 2008 By: Jimmy Spier Category: Buildings 4 Gardens

Plant breeding and plant production is a very productive hobby and livelihood. It is good way to earn some living by producing high-valued crops. It is also a good way of contributing to the environment. The best way to sustain this endeavor is to get a solar greenhouse. Read on to learn the basics of the solar greenhouse.

What Is a Solar Greenhouse?

The very purpose of any greenhouse is to collect solar energy whenever the sun shining high. However, solar greenhouses serve a more specific purpose. It is able to do more than collect the solar energy. The solar greenhouse is able to store heat that can be used during nighttime, cloudy days or the cold season. It provides adequate heat that the plants will need for their growth even during the night time or the cold seasons. (more…)

Solar Pumps and Lights

May 28, 2007 By: Michael Guista Category: Decor & Lighting

Solar Pumps and Solar Lights for Ponds

As the president of a company that sells a lot of fountain pumps, and who also receives a lot of OEM inquiries, I’ve been around the block on solar pumps. They seem like such a great idea. No wiring needed! No electric bill! I tried to sell solar pumps to major fountain manufacturers but never got a sample to one of them that could pass muster.

Many customers believe that we are just too lazy to try solar, or we don’t want to cut into a 110-volt market that is already doing well. But the truth of the matter is that solar still runs into quite a few problems, not the least of which has been, in my experience, not enough sunlight!

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