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Feng shui gardens can be a beautiful and wonderful way to enhance the chi or energy of your home and create a peaceful environment for you to live in. To help you create the best feng shui garden, here are some tips to follow:
• Your feng shui garden should be able to follow nature’s lead and create balance and harmony to your life.
• The path in the feng shui garden should not be straight, as this could cause the chi or energy to run too quickly towards your house. Instead, you should let the garden path curve and meander around and through your garden. This curved path allows the chi to move more freely and slowly. If you have straight paths, then you can add plants to grow over them so that it increases the chi to move around them.
• You should create living spaces for other things in your feng shui garden. You should provide a safe habitat for birds and other wildlife that could come to your garden area.
• Trees and large shrubs are good to use because they provide privacy and protection to the back of your feng shui garden.
• You can easily create balance by mixing different sizes, colors and shapes of plants so that no one kind is overwhelmed by the other.
• Adding water features like fountains and ponds can not only add beauty to your feng shui garden but can also encourage healthy chi or energy to flow through your garden. They also are symbolic of prosperity and good energy.

Adding these elements to your feng shui garden can create a very peaceful, serene and balanced environment to your home. Feng shui gardens are also very relaxing and beautiful and can offer happiness to all who enjoy the calm surroundings and gentle beauty of the garden.

 

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