No Wind Required
Without any wind, that whimsical piece of kinetic art you just installed in your garden can look more like a lethargic heap of junk. The whole reason you added a wind spinner to your yard in the first place was to feel some movement and keep some color as the flowers grow and eventually fade. But no wind is making more than the air seem pretty stagnant.
Perhaps you live in Arizona or Washington, notoriously non-windy states, or maybe the air in your area is just idle at the moment. Either way, you want your wind spinner to work as intended. But does it have to? What if something else could make it spin—like the sun? What about a solar spinner? This beautiful 7’ garden spinner from Belmont uses both wind and sun, with a small solar panel attached, to ensure that your spinner is doing just that: spinning away, whether it’s windy or not.