Ginkgo tree Feng Shui taboos Are there any Feng Shui taboos for Ginkgo trees?
1. The ginkgo tree is a long-lived tree species. It generally does not grow insects and is not easy to die. It is an auspicious tree. It is usually planted on the left side of the gate. As the saying goes, green dragon on the left and white tiger on the right. You are not afraid of the green dragon being so high, but you are afraid of the white tiger looking back. Also, be careful not to plant the ginkgo tree too close to the door.
2. As the saying goes, it is easy to plant trees, but difficult to move or cut them down. Therefore, once you plant a ginkgo tree at your door, you must take more care of it. If it rains for a long time and the water is not cleaned up, the ginkgo tree will develop root rot, disease, yellow leaves and other problems. In serious cases, the seedlings may even die. Furthermore, ginkgo trees must be planted in a sunny place without being blocked by other trees or buildings.
3. There is a Feng Shui secret: "Pingyang is not afraid of wind, but there is a difference between yin and yang. If the warm wind or warm wind from east to south is called yang wind, there is no problem." Ginkgo biloba Planting the tree at the southeast corner of the gate or yard is the best Feng Shui location.
4. Ginkgo trees are survivors of ancient organisms and are called living fossils of the plant world. Ginkgo trees should be pruned regularly after planting.
5. The ginkgo tree is suitable for the Qinglong position in the courtyard. Planting it in this position can adjust the feng shui environment of the home.
6. Do not cut down ginkgo at will when it is not needed. You can transplant it, otherwise it will destroy the feng shui effect of ginkgo itself.