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Feng Shui Taboos of Garden Plants

The courtyard is a place where we can relax. In order to make the courtyard more beautiful, we often plant some flowers and even trees, which can not only decorate the green, but also make the air in the courtyard fresher.

Then, let's look at Bian Xiao from the perspective of plant feng shui!

First, regarding the choice of tree species, planting trees in the courtyard is selective. According to geomantic omen, plants can be divided into two categories: bad luck and bad luck. There are two criteria for dividing the perpetrators: one is based on whether there is poisonous gas or venom, which has certain scientific basis. The other is the shape of the tree, such as "the tree is strange, and its name is ruined by anger", "the tree is hunched over, and its wealth is exhausted", "the tree is like an ox, and it is ill" and so on. All ugly, dignified and abnormally developed trees are fierce.

Second, the taboo about planting orientation 1: It is not suitable to plant trees in the center of the courtyard, and the roots will destroy the flat courtyard. A big tree in the middle is easy to block the sunshine of the house, which is not conducive to lighting. In addition, if deciduous trees often lose their leaves, it is difficult to clean them, which also hinders their beauty and hygiene. In addition, it is not suitable for the location of your own door.

Taboo 2: There should be no crooked trees in front of and behind the house. If there are sloping trees in front of the house, it means that the sunlight received by the house has a specific angle, and the growth center of the trees is always in an inherent direction. Over time, it is likely that the trunk can't support the branches, and there are also security risks. Taboo 3: No dead trees in the front door. If all the trees wither and rot, there may be something wrong with the atmosphere here. If people live here, their luck will run according to the prosperity and decline of their luck.

On the other hand, the dead trees in front of the door will form a shadow visually and psychologically, which will affect the family's travel mood and adversely affect the residents over time. If there are dead trees in front of and behind the house, you should immediately cut down and replant new trees and lawns, or find other ways to move them. Taboo 4: There should be no swaying tree shadows and mottled light and shadow outside the window, which will bring a refreshing mood to the residents, but it should be noted that trees should not be too close to the window, otherwise the air will be humid, which is not conducive to the health of the residents.

Thirdly, regarding the number of trees planted, Feng Shui advocates reasonable close planting. It thinks: when the surroundings are large and narrow, don't plant many kinds of trees, otherwise it will help to shade them; Only the sparse left and right behind are densely planted to block their emptiness.