Feng Shui Vegetable Garden
Feng shui in the garden?
I plnning my garden this year and want to incorporate some feng shui in her. I'll take a bird bath in the garden center. Other ideas? I have little knowledge of Feng Shui and are struggling to find information on a line garden. Any help or a point in the right direction would be appreciated!
Hey Jones, the design of your garden can have an amazing effect on family well-being and health. Here is how to create harmony in your garden – which is also a living, and bring peace and happiness and good fortune of those inside of your home. Garden Indian version of Feng Shui – Vastu Shastra is a science of the environment that was written about 7,000 in India by rishis 10,000 years – a very wise man. They observed the workings of nature and recorded how different rays of our sun, the magnetic poles, soil composition, land, slope, structures, etc. affected all living beings. It is perhaps the oldest recorded architectural treaty known to man and is the science some of the most enduring structures of the world have been created. According to scientists of Vastu Shastra, all five elements (earth, water, fire, air and space) have to be in harmony. When a seed is planted, which requires all five elements are balanced for a seed to germinate, grow and become vigorous and healthy plant. The disproportion of one element – whether the quality of the soil (soil pH), the quantity and quality of water, the wind (air), sun (fire) or even the amount of space that is planted in – are inhibited their growth. Thus, a wise gardener sets a balanced environment for your plants to grow – free of the disease and stress. Each area of your garden is associated with one of the five elements. The earth element is associated with south-west of your garden and creates a maintenance and grounding force. In the north, the water element is home. This element allows plants to flourish. The element of fire in south-east supports disease-free plants. The northwest is related with the element of air to promote cross-pollination. The space element is associated with the central area of your garden, improve the flow of beneficial influences that nourishes the other elements. Positive magnetic energies coming from the north and positive energy sun from the east promote harmony and balance. Here are five things you can use to bring these five elements in balance in your garden into a sanctuary, so it's not only beautiful to look at and wonderful to spend time, but actually have an effect on the empowerment Health and well-being of you and your family. 1. Strengthening the southwest area of your garden produce the stabilizing force of the earth element in the earth. You can do this with a rock garden, trees and even a stone statue. All this will help collect and keep the positive energy and solar magnetic from the E and N. Since yellow is the color associated with the SW, choose daffodils, roses or wisteria to accentuate this area your garden. This is also a good place for storage or tool shed. 2. To represent the element of water by using low plantings in the permit and NE increase the flow of positive solar energy. Add a fountain or reflection pool or pond in this area to reflect this energy beneficial throughout your garden. Herbs, white geraniums and purple can also be used as accents. 3. Add a barbeque or fireplace in SE, as the fire element. The red symbolizes the tulips at plants, geraniums and dahlias in this area. 4. Use wind chimes the balance of the element of air in the north-west. Since blue is the color for this area hyacinth plants, forget-me-poor and iris to strengthen the influence of north-west. 5. Represent the space element by an open space in the middle of your garden. It ccould be a patio or lawn. Finally, to keep your garden clean and tidy, it also keeps the balance and attract positive influences of each one the five senses.
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