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Feng Shui Garden Tips

09.10.2009 · Posted in Feng Shui

Feng Shui Garden TipsA garden is an outdoor space that should be inviting and a place to relax. Arranging and decorating it as per the principle of feng shui will help attract nourishing, high quality feng shui energy to your home as well as delight all your senses. The size of your garden is not the main criteria. The principles of feng shui can be used in any garden large or small. The main tools used in creating a good feng shui garden are the same tools that are used in creating a good feng shui home.

In feng shui garden, relaxing, flowing shapes and pathways should be created for Chi energy to flow smoothly. The entry of the home or office should be open. Foliage that may be blocking the path of Chi should be trimmed away. Dead flowers and plants that have lost their vitality should be thrown away. Dried flowers should never be used for decoration as live flowers are always better. To invite good energy to flow, the walkways leading toward the front door and all paths of energy should be curvilinear. Thorny bushes or sharp edged accessories on exterior or interior pathways should be avoided. The landscape should be manicured regularly so that they do not overgrow. The walkways or entry should be covered. The areas where natural light is not readily available such as the corridors and entry vestibules should be well illuminated.

In designing a suitable garden, it is important to know the Bagua or energy map of the home. Balance of different sizes, colors and shapes of plants must be created so that no species is overlapped by another. It is also important to understand the five elements feng shui theory. Energy moves throughout the garden and having healthy happy plants is part of the flow of energy. Colors have a strong impact on the flow of energy too. Hot colors like red and yellow will help lift energy in the garden. Cooler garden colors like white and purple are soothing which give the garden a light and relaxing feel. There needs to be enough space in the garden that can help the plants grow freely. Some of the feng shui meanings of garden plants are:

Woody plants    – Create movement.

Fire plants           – Provide a humorous atmosphere and beauty in the garden.

Earthy plants      – Bring peace and stability in the garden.

Metal plants       – Provide resilience to the garden elements and strength.

Water plants      – Strong and serious in nature

The paths in the feng shui garden should never be straight because the chi energy may run quickly towards your home. So, make the paths of the garden curve and meander. The curved path will encourage the chi energy to move freely and slowly in the garden. If the paths of your garden are straight, then allow some plants to grow over there so that the chi energy can able to circulate freely.

It is important that the changes you make through feng shui bring an element of calm, balance and harmony not alone to your garden but also home. The more joyful energy you put into your garden, the more joyful and healing energy the garden will reflect back to you as well as to your home. It is also important to create an outdoor garden or small terrace garden that is a place to call home and relax. Thus, with the help of these feng shui garden tips you can create a good atmosphere in your garden.