 Alright guys, so today I'm going to be lighting up my garden with various different types of solar lights. Starting off this one is an LED solar pathway light. There's a pack of 12 in there. It's a cold white colour, 6500 kelvins. It's a 12 pack. I've got a pathway just at the end there and there's actually 12 tiles that make up just that portion of the garden. So I will line that up quite well and have 12 of these lights over there and I'll showcase to you guys how that looks. Then I have three boxes of these solar fence lights. So it's quite a nice design. They give off a little star kind of illumination once it lights up. Now I've got pillars along all of my fences there at the back and I have about 24 that go all the way along the side of the house around the house and there's 24 all together. So it's perfect and I'm looking forward to setting this up but this will actually take the longest because I'll need to drill two holes into the concrete pillars that are in between the fences. So hopefully that doesn't take me too long but I'm going to charge this up. Probably take a couple of days for all of them and hopefully the sun comes out today. So I can showcase this because this is what's going to light up the garden more than anything else. One thing I'm also missing is a solar floodlight. Now this is something I was looking forward to because it's very dark and you know I don't have any street lighting or anything else around my garden. It's very private. So I wanted to light it up, get some motion sensor lights like this so that if anyone does come out into the garden during sundown then they can at least get a good amount of light and it's a bit of a security measure because I'm also going to set one of these up on the front of the house. So in case someone's walking around in the front or if someone maybe comes into the back garden without us knowing it lights it up and it's a bit of a deterrent. Next I have this box of solar LED bulbs, very warm lights and these are 10 meters. Now I'm going to connect the solar panel just on the side of the house but essentially if you look here the back part of my house this spans about 10 meters so just along the bottom of the flat roof part of this I'm going to put all of the bulbs so especially when you have like garden parties or barbecues especially in the evenings this is really going to make it pop and light up everything. Probably put the solar floodlight just below that in the middle somewhere so I'll have a play around and see what works and then hopefully that will look really good as well. Final thing are these pack of two fairy lights. They're not too long I think they're about a couple of meters. I'm not sure why there's a proposal in this picture but I guess that kind of connotates having fairy lights in the background. These are going to go onto these new trees that I will set up from my front door and they're going to look really good and also they're solar powered so the solar panels will just sit on top of those trees. Really excited, going to take me a long time to get all of this set up so I'm going to fast forward and showcase to you guys how it looks in a couple of days time but first let me just show you what I'm installing them. Okay you can see there I've decided to put them on in the middle of the fence because there was a bit of a pain to try and drill directly into the concrete pillars in between the fences. This was so much easier but it actually still looks pretty good. I've done that all across the sides as you can see down here as well. There is the solar lights along the top with the bulbs. I'll be turning them on and then down here I have the pathway lights so there's 12 of them that lead up to the fire pit area. Now one thing I did change I decided not to have the floodlight here because there is a lot of lights already in the garden and we have these back wall lights just there. There's three of them on the back of the house which give enough light anyway and one thing I realized is these CCTV cameras that I've reviewed previously they have inbuilt lights on them as well at night time so when there is motion they are quite bright and they do light up the garden on both sides so there's less of a need to have it in the back garden but what I have done is I put it on the side of the house with the gates so I've put them up there and they work very well and the sun comes up from this side as well so the solar panel is positioned perfectly for that and at the front of the house I've got the solar panel fairy lights on the trees and they look really nice as well as you can see there I've just placed it in the bottom perfect position for direct sunlight and they do a great job shining at night time so that's it let's go ahead and see a comparison by turning all of these on and how they look at night compared to what it was like before. So that's about it guys hope you enjoyed the video hope you like these lights so check out the description below I've got a link to all of these lights so you'll find those solar bulbs that I've got at the top there you'll find all of the solar fence lights the pathway lights the flood lights and the fairy lights of the trees at the front of the house if you did like this and you like these lights make sure you give this video a like make sure to subscribe I'm going to be doing more lighting videos like this in the future I'm pretty sure you're going to like those as well and I'll catch you guys next time take care