Lighting for gardens Buyers Guide

Green garden lights

Green spike spotlights blend in with planting at the front of the border to uplight shrubs, trees and statues behind. Likewise, several recessed green garden lights can be ordered for more discrete use in lawns, such as M2801, which also has a grill to protect against contact with a hot lens, or the Nautilus underwater light which is a good small uplight or marker light adjacent to paths. Aluminium spreadlights are also available in green as well as traditional black from Megabay (M5715 and M5745) and Patilo, (budget price B1006) and are more resistant to boys' footballs than copper spreadlights. Patilo's useful B1007 low cost 50w spike floodlight is also finished in green, as their B1002 and B1003 spike spotlight ranges which include 240v as well as 12v models.

Find the type of light you are looking for first and then check to see if the colour you want is listed; if not, it may be worth e-mailing to ask about the finish you want.

green garden lights are more discrete in planting and lawns
Type of light

Type of finish

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