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  2. Transform Your Outdoor Space with These Creative Garden ... - AOL

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    Transform and define your outdoor space by trying one of these best garden edging ideas. Choose from options made of wood, metal, plastic, and more.

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    When sourcing the best outdoor Christmas lights for 2023, we included solar-powered, battery-operated, and plug-in options in every style. Shop our picks now!

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    These lights are entirely powered by the sun and shine a beam over a wide area. They're also waterproof and can detect movement up to 26 feet away.

  5. Solar Garden Lights - Wikipedia

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    Solar garden lights serve as a decorative element in outdoor and garden settings. In some cases, solar lights [ 1 ] might be more practical than traditional incandescent bulbs. [ 2 ] They often are simple to set up and can be installed by laypeople.

  6. Rock garden - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rock garden, or dry garden, often referred to as a "Zen garden", is a special kind of rock garden with a few large rocks, and gravel over most of the surface, often raked in patterns, and no or very few plants. Other Chinese and Japanese gardens use rocks, singly or in groups, with more plants, and often set in grass, or next to ...

  7. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    A number of light sculptures feature in this elaborate display which surrounds a Nativity scene set in a basement garage. Lights are sometimes mounted on frames—typically metal for large lights and plastic for miniature ones. These were first used for public displays on lampposts, street lights, and telephone poles in cities and towns. For ...