What is the Feng Shui meaning of planting peach trees in the yard, and how to plant peach trees in the yard
Planting peach trees in the yard means good luck. In ancient times, peach wood products were often hung in homes to ward off evil spirits. Almonds are also a symbol of health and longevity in ancient legends. Give it to the elderly to express your blessings to them. So what exactly is the Feng Shui meaning of the peach tree? How to plant peach trees in the yard?
The Feng Shui meaning of planting peach trees in the yard
Having a peach tree in the yard is very auspicious and is a good sign. In Feng Shui, peach trees have always been regarded as a plant that can ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters. In addition, in ancient times, the Spring Festival couplets at the door of the house were written and carved in peach wood, and were also called peach charms. Putting peach charms on the back of the door can ward off evil spirits and eliminate disasters. In addition, there are two legends about almonds. One is that Sun Bin during the Warring States Period gave almonds to his mother on her birthday, and the other was that the Queen Mother of Western China gave almonds to her on her birthday. Therefore, almonds symbolize health and longevity for the elderly.
How to plant peach trees in the yard
Planting time: Peach trees are generally planted in spring or autumn, when the temperature is lower and the survival rate is higher.
Planting location: When planting peach trees in the yard, choose a sunny place in the south and do not let the house block the sun, which is beneficial to the flowering and fruiting of the peach trees.
What are the planting methods: Directly planting cuttings can shorten the juvenile period, and flowers and fruits can generally be produced in about 2 years. When cutting, select strong branches free of diseases and insect pests, cut the base obliquely, dip it in carbendazim solution and rooting powder solution in sequence, and finally cut into wet soil.