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By Chris Crow


Solar Patio Lights are an Option for your Outdoor Lighting

Solar patio lights are an interesting option to choose for your backyard lighting scheme for a few reasons. One of the reasons is that solar lights are becoming increasingly popular, and as a result there are a lot of options to choose from. In the future, there will be even more options probably as “green” sentiments become even more popular.

Solar patio lights can also save you money. You will not have to pay for the power supply to these outdoor patio lights. This is a good way to save some money—and anywhere you can trim expenses is very worthwhile.

The sun’s rays will charge the solar cells on these lights during the day, so that at night you can enjoy your garden or backyard for a few more hours than you normally would be able to without lighting.


Most solar patio lights don't look like this close-up of a solar panel, but they work the same, producing energy using the power of the sun.
Most solar patio lights don't look like this close-up of a solar panel, but they work the same, producing energy using the power of the sun.

Eco-friendly solar outdoor lights will also be better for the environment because you will not have to use the energy from your socket. How cool is that? Even if you do not live in an extremely sunny area, you will still be able to use solar-powered patio lights. If you are looking into outdoor lighting options for your backyard, front yard, or patio, you may be able to find some good options.

You can find solar options at many retailers—both in-store and online. Target, Kmart, Home Depot, and Kohls are some good places to look for well-priced patio lights that may be good options for you to use on and around your home.

You have literally hundreds of options to choose from. Patio lights serve many functions.

Obviously, patio lights create light and allow you, your family, and your guests to navigate your backyard easily. Let’s be honest, we need light to see at night!

The second thing patio lights help you do is create atmosphere. You can bring out the things you want to show while hiding the things about your yard you aren’t as excited to show. For instance, you can cover storage shed with net lights to obfuscate it from prying eyes. On the other hand, you can drape patio string lights over rose bushes or around water fountains to draw attention to them.

Lighting really can create very cool spaces and feelings. Why do you think lighting plays such an important part in the movie making process? It’s because reality can be altered by the manipulation of lighting. With the proper planning and placement of outdoor patio lighting, you can create a magical feel that will make your backyard party or event much more memorable.


Solar patio lights can work very well on pathways around your home or garden. Since they will most likely be exposed to the sun during the day, you should have no trouble keeping these lights charged. It is important to place lighting in the areas where people will be walking.

The best way to start is to think about just what you want out of your outdoor lights. Maybe you really just want a temporary addition to a party to set the vibe. If this is the case, look into string lights as these are cheap and can quickly add some flavor to your fiestas.

Deck lighting is another type of lighting that will work well solar-powered. This type of lighting is more permanent and can be used year round to not only light your deck and pathways, but also the exterior of your home.

A funny solar light option for your backyard or patio is this red Ladybug light 4-pack from Smart Solar.  There are many different fun or serious options you can consider as you try to light your back patio or front yard the "green" way and go solar.

Solar lighting may also contribute to your bottom line in that it can help you save money on your electric bill.

Look at these cool solar garden lights at Silicon Solar.

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