Stick them in the dirt and your yard looks finished. Guests walk past in the daytime and think they're real flowers. Neighbors stop and ask where you got them. One small change makes the whole front yard feel cared for.
When the sun goes down, your sunflowers light up on their own. The glow is soft, warm, and bright enough to light a path.
Your patio stops being a dark patch and starts feeling like somewhere you want to sit at night.
Real flowers wither in a week. These don't. They survive rain, snow, heat, and wind without fading.
Plant them once and they keep glowing season after season — which is also why they make the perfect Mother's Day or housewarming gift.
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Nope. Just stick them in a sunny spot and flip the switch on the bottom once. They'll charge on their own that first day and turn on automatically at sunset.
Yes. Our upgraded solar panel pulls in light even when it's overcast. You'll get a slightly shorter glow time on grey days, but they'll still light up your yard every night.
A full sunny day gets you 8-10 hours of glow — enough to last from dusk straight through to sunrise. Cloudy days will give you 5-6 hours, still covering the whole evening.
Yes. They're rated IP65, which means rain, snow, and sprinklers won't damage them. Leave them outside year-round without worrying.
There's no installation. Just push the stake into soft dirt or grass, flip the switch on, and you're done. No tools, no wires, no electrician.