Attract Better Energy with A Good Garden Feng Shui

Many people who practice Fung Shui sometimes neglect the places outside their houses. Little do they know that the balance of chi starts outside their house. It is very important for things outdoors to also be harmoniously put together to attract good energy that would flow towards the inside of the house.

The garden is often one of the places outside the house that people should take a look at. The simple placements of plants matters. Gardens Feng Shui is a big thing right now mostly showing people how to organize their gardens to facilitate better energy flow.

Balancing the elements or water and fire should always be considered when setting up a Gardens Feng Shui. Water should be incorporated on the east or north side of the garden. This could come in a form of a fountain or pond which both has a relaxing and calming effect to the body. The Southern or Southeastern side needs to have the fire element. A fireplace or grill area could be in this part of the garden.

Aside from the Garden Feng Shui, consider cleaning up the outside spaces of your house so the energy could revolve fairly easily. There are usually a lot of clutters that are outside our houses. It is always nice to have a clutter-free space for both inside and outside the house.

Feng Shui plants can be added to outdoor spaces to increase the good energy vibe around the house. Plants have so many purposes and provide stimuli to our senses. They clean the air around us and they also enhance the energy that flows in our surroundings.

Any plants could work well in the outdoors but try to avoid bonsai plants since they represent lack of growth. Feng Shui plants provide good benefits and there for should be taken care of properly. Make sure you water them regularly and as needed and clean up dead plants in your garden. Regularly trim these Fung Shui plants as overgrown greens are don’t give out good energy.

Some of the really good Feng Shui plants to have in a garden are bamboos, palm trees, round-leaf rubber plants, fichus plants and various herbs. You can also have flowering plants in your garden to lighten up your space.

Various flowers should be placed in the right places of the garden too to attract a specific kind of energy. For instance, putting roses, sunflowers and jasmine on the Northeastern part of the garden signifies knowledge and wisdom. Tulips, daisies and primroses on the Southwestern part of the garden can provide a good relationship between married couples. Pines, violets and morning glories can also attract good health and relationship among family members if placed on the Eastern side.
There are so many other ways to ensure good Garden Feng Shui. This is equally important as making sure there is a good balance of the yin and yang inside the house. Try these simple Feng Shui tips and see how a good Outdoor Feng Shui affect your daily living

Adrianna is an avid feng shui follower. Years ago she was introduced to Feng Shui and has followed it. Because Adrianna is a certified fanatic, she had to share her experience in a free report. Her years of research and practicing the art make her an expert. For more information on her new must have book: http://www.HowToDoFengShui.com Be sure to visit the site right away to take advantage of the special Free Report today!

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