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Green Glazed Ceramic Solar Sphere Lantern

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on October 7th, 2009

Green Glazed Ceramic Solar Sphere Lantern

The Green Glazed Ceramic Solar Sphere Lantern is a quaint solar light that is perfect for a conservatory, kitchen window, or any windowsill really. The lantern looks very much like its candle-lit counterpart, except without the need for candles. This means you don’t need to worry about finding eco-friendly candles, or indeed the fire risk from having lit candles around the home. (more…)

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Oak-Effect Solar Post Lights

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on September 29th, 2009

Oak Effect Solar Post

I’ve found that with most solar-powered lights for the garden, that they have a very artificial look about them. Most often, the solar lights you get are in a black or silver finish, which can look very out of place in a garden. For something a little different, the Oak-Effect Solar Post Lights looks just like wood, but still give you the useful and attractive garden lighting. (more…)

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Solar-Powered Garden Fairy Lights

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on September 14th, 2009

Solar Fairy Lights around Chair

The nights are starting to draw in, but its still very pleasant outside. To combat the lack of light, having Solar-Powered Garden Fairy Lights can really give a garden a fantastic look without needing to worry about expensive electricians or huge energy bills. Using nothing but the sun’s energy, you can add a touch of style to the garden as well as giving yourself some extra light. (more…)

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