Thursday August 26, 2010 07:54

Let Feng Shui Guide the Placement of Plants in Your Space

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What is commonly appreciated in inspiration rooms are the abundance of indoor plants. It is very feng shui to strategically place plants in ones home, but there are precautions that must be observed. Although there are many conditions that need to be observed in preparation for a houseplant, lighting is one of the most important. Natural light isn't as necessary for plant growth for houseplants in comparison to outdoor plants but it should be considered. A mixture of artificial or fluorescent lighting with positioning in south-facing windows for full sunlight, aids photosynthesis for your new plant. Should you overlook these guidelines you will do more harm than good. The two main things to be wary of are which rooms you do not want to put live plants, and the types of plants you do not want inside your home at all.

Specifically, bedrooms are not ideal for living plants. While a great deal of your life is spent in your bedroom, it is mainly for the purpose of slowing down, indulging in romance and relaxing. Thus, the energetic vibe that plants, and the water you give them, produce is misplaced in that space.

Then, you should also take note of the types of plants, and trees you introduce into your home. The bonsai is one to skip all together, so as adorable as they may be pick something else. Also, pay attention to the types of leaves you choose: spiky or round can make a huge difference.

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