Feng Shui, how to plant your garden according to Feng Shui

The Feng Shui Gardens They come from ancient China, where landscapes designed gardens abroad that simulated all the elements of the earth to concentrate the energy of all nature.

The ancient sages of Feng Shui They believed that a space had to be created to be in communication with the gods and the spirit of nature to receive all their benefits and be in direct contact with it. To do so, the Feng Shui He recreated in the outer gardens a small ecosystem in which no natural element should be set aside. Currently Anceg Shui ancestral gardens They can adapt to urban spaces so that you are also in contact with the tranquility and spirituality of nature. Here we tell you how to create your Feng Shui Garden.

Feng Shui says that the water element must be kept in the garden.Austin Kehmeier / Unspash

Water

He Feng Shui He says that water is the giver of life to everything else. Therefore, in your Feng Shui Garden You must have something to represent it. The ideal are small ponds or lakes, but you can also replace it with small garden sources or even a vessel with water that you must place at the right end of your garden. What is necessary is that this container with water, or your source or your small pond is always clean, free of leaves, insects and earth, keep it as crystalline as possible.

If you want to add more naturalness, put some aquatic lots or water plants so that your garden has more harmony.

Putting small stones throughout your garden will make the energy of the earth present. Markus Spiske / Pexels

Land

In addition to the fact that your entire garden is covered with land, you must represent, according to the Feng Shuithe great mountains surrounding the imperial cities of China, as well as the gardens in ancient dynasties.

To represent these mountains, what you have to do is add stones to your garden. In the central part, or the most to the center you can, forms a mound of stones of various sizes and colors. Try to be firm and well founded to be stable. Also scattered some stones around your plants and flowers next to your water representation. Take care that they are enough for the force of the Earth to be present in your whole garden and have a good feng shui.