Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Feng Shui for the garden


To apply to the Feng shui in the garden is an excellent way to create harmony around your home. If we want to apply it in your garden there is a pair of concepts that we must know. We go completely to that: first of all, and ideally speaking, the water would have to come from a natural source, or a river, a stream or a lake.
In addition, a Chinese garden always displays a vestibule with protection symbols that will take to the diverse sectors of the garden.
The architecture is a very important pillar since through it we will establish the directions adapted for the water and stones. The used plants more are the bamboo, the pine and the tree of Damascus.
Probably, if you do not have a great garden, you are thinking that you cannot apply these basic principles of the Feng Sui, and then you can apply them on small terrace. In the first place you must orient the garden. You will have to protect your garden of cold winds or by means of awnings or walls.
In addition, if the natural air line does not exist in the footpaths, then you must follow a curvilinear way. Vegetation can also develop a sensation of harmony and prosperity.