Let’s talk about some trends and needs…
As a matter of fact… if trends are changing, it is true that their diffusion depends on people’s acceptance and sharing.
And if, after years of pandemic emergency and political crises, a trend means well-being … it’s hard not to follow it! 😁
Who doesn’t aim and aspire to well-being?
We are not wrong if we dare say: none!
We are often talking about Feng Shui 👉 very ancient art, from oriental origins, it is now back into many houses and it involves plants and obviously…pots!
Let’s then talk about it! 😎
Feng Shui literally means “wind-water” and is an ancient Chinese art that aims to use energy forces to improve the harmony of our environment.
We know and always say that: plants make homes more beautiful, they give color and often, some of them, also perform beneficial functions. Yes, we’ve already mentioned it here. Through Feng Shui we can work to improve the flow of energy, creating balance and a comfortable habitat. Furthermore, according to the Feng Shui, indoor plants add a sort of connection between earth and nutrition by evoking the feeling of being in the midst of nature.
In detail:
🌟 According to feng shui specialists we can use plants to increase happiness and prosperity at home. It is believed that plants with narrow, elongated leaves (such as Dracaena) can improve the change of energy and facilitate vitality of people who tend to be lazy This is why it is suggested to place them in the living-room or in the space where we’re making home office. Furthermore, plants with less prickly and more rounded leaves restore mood and give relax. So, let’s imagine, for example, a Jade tree, which we could place on the balcony … perhaps next to the corner where we use to drink a coffee or to talk with our friends 🌷
🌟 The great Feng Shui experts confirm that there are plants that are particularly suitable for our health. For example, the fern is considered a small oxygen dispenser, it should be placed in the bedroom or directly at the entrance to your house!
🌟 and then there are the plants of good luck! Some suggest keeping 2 small lemon trees at home because they symbolize wealth or the Lucky bamboo, that is considered another plant that brings good luck.
Feng shui is really a very broad area and there could be many insights and ideas. Attention: Feng Shui is not an exact science but a suggestion to always feel better and better. It is not a law but an idea of well-being.
And you, what do you think? Are you for or against Feng Shui?
Of course you choose the plant you like more. .and then we suggest you the right pots!🌱
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