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Discussion in 'Ask the Landscape Lighting Experts' started by psixometr, Apr 15, 2024.

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  1. psixometr

    psixometr New Member

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  2. Robert Mason

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    psixometr: From the pictures I have seen, green giant arborvitae appear to have very dense foliage. If you place the spotlights directly in front, a good portion of the light will be blocked by the foliage. I would suggest placement between the trees, using wide angle, 60 or 110 degree bulbs and extended glare guards to maximize the illumination. Wattage would depend on how tall the trees are. You can experiment with that and increase it as the trees get taller. Bob