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Feng Shui and the Garden (2)

Ideally, we should try to incorporate the five elements into our garden, like for example:

A pond or pool of water for water

A bronze statue for metal

Trees and shrubs for wood

Red and orange colors for fire

The soil for earth

 

Any other items such as garden tools, compost, dustbins, should be hidden or covered by beautiful climbers.  If not feasible, you can grow shrubs in front of them in order to protect and safeguard the beauty and good feng shui of the garden.

 

If you only have a window box or a tiny corner to display your greenery, you can always use a curved window box to represent water, and a round potted plant to replace the bronze statue.   

 

A word of advice: please always make sure that it is tidy, healthy and full of life and color, dead plants should be removed immediately to maintain the good feng shui in your garden. 

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