Feng Shui is a Chinese philosophy based on recognition of the innate power of natural elements around you like the wind and water. The philosophy is built around the concept of Chi (
Qi ), the energy that leads to wealth and success in the life of a person. The philosophy of Feng Shui can be applied to your garden as well. For a garden designed and constructed in accordance with these principles is called
Garden Feng Shui.
Planting some plants in a way so that the positive and beneficial
Chi is transferred to you is the concept in
Feng Shui garden. It is believed that
Chi is generally present all around us. But it is concentrated on a few sites that require planning your garden is in line with the placement of beneficial
Chi. Areas of
Chi is supposed to bring tons of happiness and prosperity to the person who have the Feng Shui garden. Fire, wood, metal, water and earth are the elements of chi in Feng Shui philosophy.
Chi energy is concentrated in some areas it is advisable to build your garden in the curves and balanced proportions. One important aspect of building a Feng Shui garden is the
YANG energy associated with it. Good lightings and space attracts
YANG energy in the garden. It is advisable to keep the garden bright with some garden lights on the southwest of your garden. This will ensure a happy marriage life for you. Do your best to include the five elements of Feng Shui in the garden to reap the benefits.
How to include all the five elements: fire, wood, metal, water and earth in your garden? Be creative in building your garden
Chi. If you sow the seeds that grows red flowers, then the element of fire is represented. Growing trees or a bonsai would bring the element of wood to the garden. Erect a bronze statue or bronze colored statue or a sundial in a certain area of the garden to ensure that the metal element also present. Building a pond with a few fish in it or a fountain in the centre of the garden is a good idea to include water-factor in the garden. The earth element by using clay vases or adding small gravel or clay walkway can be addes in Feng Shui garden.
Additionally, make sure your garden does not include any sharp shapes such as squares or rectangular. It is better to have the whole garden in a circular shape or octagon. But make sure the octagon edges are soft edges. The color red or bright orange is said to increase
Chi and so it is advisable to grow more plants, resulting in bright colored flowers. To allow
Chi gently find its place in your home, it is better to bend the trajectory in the garden in front of your house.