Thursday, December 4, 2008

Feng Shui for your Garden �" Part 1 :


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For many of us, the garden is the favorite part of our home. It’s a therapeutic place where you can relax, tend to your flowers, have a barbecue and so on. In feng shui, a garden is much more than just trees and shrubs. If your garden, like any other part of the home, has good feng shui, it can do wonders for you and your family, and the reverse is also true.


Most of us have our gardens in front of our home. If you have a small compound in front of your house, even if you hate gardening, keeping the compound neat and tidy is the least that you could do for good feng shui. If your front compound is dirty and filled with junk, the flow of chi that enters into your home will be unhealthy.


Any respectable feng shui practitioner will advise that a water feature will create wonderful chi for your garden. Waterfalls are very popular and if you have one in your garden, make sure that the water is flowing towards the home. This signifies money luck flowing into your home. Never have a waterfall or water feature where the water flows away from the home. This is bad feng shui, as it resembles wealth luck escaping from the home.


If any of you have the luxury of building a mini artificial stream in your garden, let the stream start from the edge of your garden, flowing towards your home. Fountains in your garden are also excellent wealth energizers.


Water features are only good feng shui for gardens in front of your home. If your garden is in your backyard, do not install any water features there. Having any water elements behind the house is bad feng shui as it resembles missed opportunities.

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