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Spike Lights are perfect to illuminate pathways and Shrubs.

Published on 10 Dec 2021 by Joy McAllister

Putting lighting in between rocks and stones will make shadows and shapes with great effect at night and will enhance the scenery at night. There are hundreds of small low level spike lights which use LED power and can be easily concealed in these areas. Spread lights can also be used in rockery areas as a down light. Twin adjustable spike lights are also very flexible and enable you to down light or highlight an object with one lamp whilst up lighting a tree or tall shrub with the other lamp.  The bulk of lights we sell are Garden Spike Lights and the beauty of this style of light is that they come in a number of finishes to blend in with your garden and they can be moved around the soil to light whatever you're growing in your garden or want to feature. You can use coloured filters or coloured LED lamps to provide a unique shade to a particular area. Some of the spike lights have glare shields so you can direct the light where you want it and this will reduce any sideways light spillage.>

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Using a bit of natural height can help to expose more of your garden, and it also helps with security. This way you can bring the illusion of extra height by aiming the beam at other branches. To add some more depth you can arrange the garden lights all around the extremes of the garden. This will show the full size, which may not be visible in the dark. Lighting large trees and hedges at the back of the garden creates depth and height, a bit like a theatre setting it will create a 3D effect. Spike mounted lights will give this effect. 

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