With the weather forecast finally looking up, it’s time to get out and enjoy your garden without getting wet once again. With the sun making its return, I’m heading down the rabbit hole of beautiful gardens to make the most of the al fresco season that’s soon in full swing – and one product that’s caught my eye is The Gemini Wind Spinner with Solar Globe Light sells for £25 on Amazon.
The great thing about this wind spinner is that it turns any wind or breeze into a beautiful garden show, like chain of rain It does it with heavy rain – and it can do it in literally any weather, so you can leave it on during heavy rains and even in the winter. No wonder it currently has over 1000 five-star reviews.
Most of the things we all buy for our gardens are very practical, be that as it may The best garden furniture Or gardening tools to keep everything neat and tidy at the same time. But the joy of buying something like this wind spinner is that it’s purely decorative, and just for fun.
The boundary between indoor and outdoor spaces is becoming increasingly blurred, as many of us treat our garden like our living room. So the same way you decorate indoors with decorative items and lamps, you can do it outdoors, and this wind spinner is a great example of how to do it outdoors.
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That’s right—a solar-powered light attached to a wind-spinning garden stake changes color. So in the evening once the sun goes down, you can also watch the light show while watching the beautiful, sculptural designs spin in the wind.
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One of the 1000’s of satisfied customers wrote, ‘I love everything about this windspinner. It looks beautiful, it works! It is very mesmerizing when it lasts. With the slightest wind it moves. I did as instructed and left the globe on for two days before turning it on and to be honest I didn’t expect much as we had no sunlight. However, after switching on later and waiting until it got dark I was very surprised that it went on consistently, the colors looked beautiful and continued to do so for several hours.’
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What are your thoughts on wind spinners? Is this something you’re thinking of beautifying your garden or are you just going to pass it on?





