1. Is Feng Shui good?From the perspective of Feng Shui, green ivy has a certain effect of attracting wind. Growing it at home can disperse the foul air in the room and make the air fresher. It is a vine plant that can have a very positive effect when grown in small quantities at home. 2. Placement1. Living room: Planting potted green ivy in the living room can decorate the home. It has a very tenacious vitality and has the beautiful meaning of tenacity. Placing it in the living room can show the owner's tenacity, kindness and enthusiasm. 2. Bedroom: Placing it in the bedroom can purify the air, which is very beneficial to your health. It also has a beautiful meaning of happiness, so placing it at the sleeping place will make the relationship between husband and wife more harmonious and will also make the owner's fortune more prosperous. 3. Study: Placing green ivy in the study can create a bright touch of green, which will bring fun to the originally boring work and study. 3. NotesThere will be no bad effects in placing green ivy at home. If you keep it indoors, you should remember to open windows for ventilation, because it also needs to breathe. Only when it grows normally can it release more oxygen. |
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