1. Planting locationThe ginkgo tree is a plant with good meaning in Feng Shui and is auspicious. It is usually planted on the left side of the door, but not too close to the door. If you plant a ginkgo tree, you must take good care of it. If the ginkgo tree dies or is not growing well, bad things may happen in your home. 2. Feng Shui TheoryIt has a strong wood property, so the lifespan of the ginkgo tree is generally longer than that of other trees, and it is precisely because of this characteristic that it has a good deterrent effect on the home. For people who plant ginkgo trees, if the trees grow well, it will also increase the owner's lifespan. Moreover, it has the ability to prevent diseases and insects, and has strong immunity to various tree diseases and pests. Therefore, it can also drive away diseases and maintain health for people living nearby, and will bless the health of those who plant it. Three: Breeding taboosThe first thing to note is that you must not cut down ginkgo trees indiscriminately. Since you have cultivated them, you must take good care of them, otherwise it will destroy the feng shui of the house. Also pay attention to regular pruning work. If it is too lush, it will block the sun and easily attract negative energy. |
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