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Summary: Setting up tiki torches around the pool area, learn about placement of solar lights, loosen soil with a shuffle, and learn about fuel for tiki torches in this free landscaping video.
Jose Zuniga learned how to garden from his Grandpa, who was an avid gardener and farmer. He learned all the basics from him, including planting flowers according to season, and how to...read more
"Hello my name is Jose Zuniga and I'm representing expertvillage.com I want to share with you a few tips on how to light your pool area especially at nights it's going to be fantastic. Now I happen to recycle some solar lights that I had at home already staying on the budget right here on the top that's we're there going to get all the energy from the sun. So be sure when you place them around the pool area they get direct sun that's what we want. Another tip I want to share with you just grab a small shuffle loosen up the soil cause most of them is made from plastic and you don't want to bend them. Then slowly insert it and your ready to go we'll place this throughout the pool area in a minute. I also have this tiki torch man this is a brand new one they come in different colors I have an old one here that I'm recycling as well and it's the same rule, before you insert it in the ground loosen up the soil and you'll be ready to go. Now this is different do not throw it away cause it comes in real handy later on, now what type of fuel do we need we'll we need the tiki torch fuel, fill the bottom with tiki torch fluid just a little bit on the bottom cause if you fill it completely we're going to be developing tiki torch bomb and we don't want that, so let's just this back. Tiki torch fluid ah about $6.00 I can't wait for tonight all the light going to be everywhere this tropical theme is going to be fantastic and these are just some few tips on how to light your full garden."
eHow Article: Use Tiki Torches for Pool Landscaping
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rademing said
on 1/20/2009 I love the idea of tiki torches around the pool. I've discovered, though, that I don't like using petroleum based fuel. It is bad to breath and nasty to touch when refill time comes. I recently discovered a brand of fuel that is made from reprocessed vegetable oil. It is much, much nicer to handle and smell, and it it biodegrades in 24 hours if spilled. It's called PorchTorch. I found it at www.DoTheBrightThing.com