Feng Shui Tips for Use of a Garden

Feng Shui is a system based on keen observation and experimentation, combining elements of nature and nutrition. It is the study of the environment, places, people, time, and how the energies of each interact.

Living in a beautiful environment is much more supportive than living in an area that is an eyesore. The garden can also be used as a color tool or a fragrance tool to jack up the energies in a plot.

Trees and shrubbery can be used to block harsh energy such as strong winds and negative energies of a highway or a graveyard.

When it is difficult to grow healthy greenery on your property, it may be an indication that the ground is lacking healthful energies.

Specific Feng Shui problems can be remedied using plants. A plot with significantly lower land level on some part of the property can be corrected by planting a hedge or positioning a row of potted plants, which can help keep the energy on the property and close to the occupants.

A barren landscape will symbolize stagnation a well as loss of stability. Insipid or paved areas are bad and they should be filled with plants.

Having a beautiful view from all of your windows and doors actually jacks up the interior energies.

To know more -

The Feng Shui of Doors

How are Aquatic Plants Adapted to Water?

Which Plants are Known as Herbs?

Feng Shui and Windows

How Are Forests Useful To Us?

The Importance of Grass

Different Kinds of Forests

Feng Shui and the Front Door

What are Ferns?

What Do You Mean by Hybrid Plants?

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