Feng Shui teaches you how to arrange your garden green plants

Feng Shui teaches you how to arrange your garden green plants

Introduction: The ancients said: Those who plant trees will enjoy the shade. But what I want to say is that if you plan the feng shui of the green plants in your home courtyard well, not only can your descendants enjoy the shade, but you can also gain a good feng shui environment and prosper your family's fortune. So, how should you plan the Feng Shui of your home courtyard? Where should the plants be planted? Let’s take a look together! Mr. Shui Mo’s Feng Shui special topic contains more articles about Feng Shui, allowing you to understand Feng Shui knowledge more quickly.

Southwest direction:
Southwest is Kun, which represents the mother. We also come from our mother, so what is in the southwest is very important. In the home Feng Shui of Jinsuo Yuguan, sand is needed in the southwest, so there can be tall trees or green plants to protect the mother's health.

West location:
The west in the Eight Trigrams represents a young girl. It is suitable for the west to be surrounded by water or roads, and it is also good to plant low grass and trees. However, if tall plants are planted, the situation will be completely reversed, causing confusion for the women in the family and even a disaster. Auspicious trees for this direction include elm, pine, cypress, bamboo, etc.

East position:
There is a big tree planted on the left side of the house, which is called the "Qinglong Tree" in Feng Shui. It has the power to provide shade for the house and represents a male nobleman, who will provide significant help in business and work. If there is a very tall tree on the right side of the house and there is no tree of the same height on the left side to match it, the tree on the right is called a "white tiger tree". This is not in accordance with the rules of prosperous Feng Shui and represents bad luck. A Yin person enters the house, or a woman is in power, and there will be female peach blossoms.

Southeast direction:
In ancient times, the gate of the courtyard was opened in the southeast "Xun Palace" so not too many plants should be planted in this direction, one plant is most suitable. Auspicious trees include plum, jujube and bamboo.

South:
Because this direction is close to the sun, plants in this direction generally grow taller. Therefore, remember not to plant plants in this direction too tall so as not to block the sunlight. Suitable plants to plant include cherry, plum, peach, willow (but willow trees should not be planted in front of the door so as not to affect the relationship between husband and wife), and bamboo. Inauspicious plants include pear trees. There shouldn't be too many trees in this direction, so as not to affect the lighting. If too many trees are planted in this direction, it will lead to decreased luck, privacy leakage, blocked future, and difficulty in moving forward. Auspicious trees include pine, plum, sycamore, bamboo, etc. Trees with white flowers are taboo.

North position:
This direction is the same as the northwest direction above. It can block the wind and is suitable for planting plants. Auspicious trees include beautiful evergreen trees, such as pine, cypress, locust and bamboo; inauspicious trees include trees with red flowers.

Northeast direction:
This direction is called the Ghost Gate in ancient Feng Shui, so the Feng Shui plant arrangement in the home requires that no large trees should be planted. The space should be left empty as much as possible, or some low trees or green plants should be planted.

Northwest direction:
Northwest wind will blow from this direction, so planting trees in this direction can block the northwest wind, and planting trees will be auspicious. When arranging plants in your home in Feng Shui, try to choose beautiful evergreen trees. Because the northwest represents dignity and the position of father in the Eight Diagrams, planting trees with poor shapes in this direction will lead to bad luck in your career or your father's luck.
Whether the big tree in the courtyard can bring good feng shui, whether the big tree is located in the Qinglong direction, whether the shape of the tree brings bad luck, also depends on the direction of the big tree, whether it will have an impact on family members, and also depends on the comprehensive direction of the eight directions of the house. There is a Chinese saying: Don't plant trees in front of you, and don't plant willows behind you. Do you know the true meaning of this sentence? Teacher Liu Heng: The Mingtang needs to be spacious, and tall trees cannot be planted, otherwise it will affect the future prospects. Therefore, tall poplar trees cannot be planted in front. In China, people always emphasize having a backer behind one's back, so low willow trees cannot be planted in the north. Willow trees droop downwards, so they cannot be considered backers and are not suitable for planting in the north.
Summary: The above article content is the specific analysis of the Feng Shui of the home courtyard layout that the editor wants to tell you. You can refer to it and hope it can help you!

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