There are taboos in Feng Shui for greening the home space. Potted plants should not be placed in bathroom decorations.
With the pollution of the environment and the increase in people's daily work time, many people usually have little time to go out and experience nature. Therefore, you will like to plant trees in your home to add green. Garden greening is a good thing. However, in terms of Feng Shui, when planting trees in front of and behind the house, one must pay attention to the distance to avoid adverse effects. For example, planting a tree in front of the house, such as planting a cedar tree, will bring disadvantages to the owner, especially if the trees are tall and close. Around the house, it is easy for branches to sweep away tiles or damage main beams. This is a taboo in Feng Shui. So, what Feng Shui taboos should we avoid when planting trees? Today, we will discuss it from the perspective of Feng Shui. ?
1. Avoid big trees in front of the gate
Feng Shui pays attention to the law of harmony between people and the environment, and the most important thing in the law is the golden mean. In terms of the concept of modern environmental science, people are more yearning for green and being close to nature. Therefore, I like to plant many trees in my yard. In Feng Shui, the door is the entrance and exit of the family, and it also serves as a necessary place for family members to communicate between indoors and outdoors.
Therefore, if there is a big tree in front of the house gate, it will block the entry of yang energy and make it easy for yin energy to enter the house. From a geographical and natural point of view, trees are also prone to the danger of lightning. Therefore, when adding a green environment to your home, you need to be careful not to plant species that can easily grow into big trees in front of the gate.
2. It is taboo to have branches that are too thick extending into the house
According to the concept of Feng Shui, trees that are too tall or have too weird shapes are objects that can easily attract Yin energy and have a low aura. The branches that are too thick and extend to the roof of the house and the window door represent a very unlucky Feng Shui phenomenon. This phenomenon is called "too weak Yang Qi", and it is easy to suck out all the Yang Qi, popularity and prosperity in the house. We can see in movies and horror novels that most of those abandoned houses are so gloomy. Therefore, if big trees grow indoors, it will easily lead to a deserted entrance and courtyard.
3. Bonsai should not be placed in the bathroom
The bathroom is a convenient place for people to take a bath and daily life. Therefore, this location is best maintained in clean or sunny areas. Therefore, it is not suitable to plant bonsai plants in the bathroom, because placing these plants here will affect people's health.