Quick Tips for Landscaping
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- Take a cue from the moon. An ice blue lens enhances the colors of evergreen foliage and also "cools off" a halogen lamp like the MR16, giving it the appearance of moonlight.
- Remember growth potential. When installing low voltage spread lights in a bed of annual flowers, use the S6 adjustable stake so the fixture can be raised as the flowers grow.
- It's not polite to glare. To help conceal the light source, use a cutoff louver such as the ML1 for the BL616 or the ICG16 for the IL116. Taking a few extra moments to adjust the shroud on bullytes will pay beautiful dividends in directing illumination exactly where you want it.
- Save the trees. To avoid poisoning trees, use only stainless steel or cadmium-plated steel fasteners when mounting fixtures. When attaching low voltage cable to a tree, use a wire tie with a grommet end. This allows the cable to flex slightly off the tree, preventing damage to both.
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