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Outdoor solar Christmas lights can make the holiday season bright and spare you a shock of an electric bill come January. But where to put your solar Christmas lights, and how best to use them in your holiday landscaping?

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Outdoor solar Christmas lights can make the holiday season bright and spare you a shock of an electric bill come January. But where to put your solar Christmas lights, and how best to use them in your holiday landscaping?

Why Solar Christmas Lights?

Taking their energy directly from the sun, solar-powered landscaping lights will save you money (for more presents, of course!) and offer other benefits, too:

- Help the environment by cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions.

- Eliminate the need for extension cords.

- LED light bulbs can last 50 times longer than incandescent ones.

- They are easy to set up (or stake in the ground).

- Solar lights are durable and weather-proof.

- Adjustable lighting modes offer dazzling options.

6 Ways to Use Solar Christmas Lights Outside

Take a look at these solar-powered Christmas lights options to help find the best fit for your yard and decor goals.

1. Set the yard aglow with solar string lights
If you 're going for a calm, snowy-like look for your front yard, warm white light draped across foundation plants, such as boxwood shrubs, ornamental trees, and holly bushes will be your best bet.

Solar string lights also come in multicolor options, too, if that 's more your style.

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Solar Christmas string lights can also be hung across porch railings, balconies, windows, and from the eaves of your roof. Or, place the string lights in an old Mason jar or wine bottle and set it on your porch, deck, or patio for an accent piece.

Be sure the bulbs (or the solar panel) receive direct sunlight during the day, so the batteries can be recharged. There are a multitude of styles to fit your holiday decoration plans, such as:

Standard solar string lights like these from Vmanoo
Fairy string lights with white LED bulbs or different colors
Icicle lights for a wintry vibe
Solar star string lights for outdoor Christmas tree decor
Flexible/extendable copper wire rope lights

2. Lay a merry path with holiday-themed lights
Welcome visitors down Candy cane Lane by installing solar pathway lights. Bonus: They 'll double as safety lighting and Christmas decorations.

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Whatever your fancy, there are decorative lights to suit your every holiday season wish. Line your front walk or driveway with a set of solar path lights, or use them as garden accents.

3. Deck the boughs with tree lights
Your indoor Christmas tree shouldn 't get all the attention. Just think how lovely the branches of an outdoor evergreen are when lit top to bottom in solar lights shaped as ornaments.

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These LED bulbs are not string lights, but rather individual, solar-powered ornaments. Hang them on your outdoor evergreen trees or from balcony or porch railings. Options include:

Color-changing ones with a cracked glass look
Standard ornament balls available in different colors
Teardrop-style ornaments with color-changing LED lights

4. Put Santa (and other decorations) in the spotlight
Let your unlit decor, such as the wreaths adorning your doors and windows, have their time to shine, as well.

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Besides showcasing wreaths and such, you can also try a spotlight that projects a special holiday light show onto the exterior walls of your home. A few to try:

Solar spotlight with automatically rotating Christmas display
Light show with a starry display; this also is great for projecting on trees

5. Establish a festive focal point
Give your front yard an instant glow up with a holiday season centerpiece, be it a lawn ornament or a decorative garland.

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Solar centerpieces come in a variety of options and should be located in areas that receive full sun. Once charged, the LED lights can emit about eight hours of light each night. Try one of these:

Solar-powered decorative sleigh for your porch
A nativity scene staked into the ground
Holiday garland for your mailbox

6. Turn up the sparkle on your patio or deck
Bring that same garland-on-the-stairway energy outdoors, and for an added touch, hang wind chimes and switch out your post lights, too.

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There are an array of styles and patterns to choose from, including:

Solar Christmas garland with ornaments and bows
Christmas tree wind chimes
LED post cap with snowflake design

Solar Christmas Lights: Other Things to Know
Do solar Christmas lights really work?
Short answer: Yes. As long as your lights (or the lights ' solar panel) receive at least six hours of direct sunlight, the batteries will charge and automatically turn on when night falls. Their sensor will also ensure an automatic shut-off when the sun rises.

What outdoor areas work best for solar-powered Christmas lights?

Just about any location that receives enough sunlight. Some locations we suggest are:

- Roofs

- Exterior walls

- Decks, patios, and porches

- Front walks and gardens

- Trees, shrubs, and bushes

How long do solar-powered Christmas lights last?

Solar LED lights can last a decade or two, but the rechargeable batteries may need to be replaced every three to five years. Once those batteries are changed and your solar-powered holiday lights are getting enough direct sunlight, your LED lights will shine anew at night.

When to Call a Landscaping Pro
The beauty of solar Christmas lights is that they 're super easy to set up. Typically, all you need to do is drape the string lights or put the stake in the ground.

However, if you plan to go all Griswold with your holiday solar lights, you may want the help of a professional landscaper who can show you how and where to put everything so that your neighbors and strangers will be walking in a winter solar land.