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Is it good to grow Bonsai plant ? Feng shui symbolism of Ficus Bonsai

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Feng shui about Bonsai plants is very auspicious now as we see beautiful bonsai plants growing happily in hones and offices. They are more costly as compared to other plants. Their low space needs and low maintenance with majestic aura of seniority authority makes them a good choice for placement anywhere. Last year I added a Ficus auspicious bonsai plant and it seems happy in our window garden. Hence sharing my practical experience and tips to care for bonsai plants. Earlier Feng shui masters used to avoid placement of Bonsai plants in home or office as these are small with stunted growth in limited space. Symbolism behind this was that placing this type of bonsai brings negative energy to the inmates. They suffer from restricted growth in personal and professional life.  Ficus Bonsai plant   Ficus Bonsai is a goodluck money luck plant. Usually bonsai plants are grown in small ceramic containers for water retention and low maintenance.  Thick Ficus Bonsai plant...

What are you doing to save mother Earth? make a difference! 10 points to elements gardens

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What are you doing for mother Earth?  making happiness gardens even when your window receives less sunlight. add more, green and more colours! Focus of adding five elements to your gardens and see your life attract good health wealth joy. Do your little bit and trust me it will make a difference!  Rizwana A Mundewadi Elements in Harmony  My Garden My garden  1) Firstly eco friendly  ornamental pretty plant containers. my containers are hand painted most times for newness but now we r spoilt with choice! So many unique earth friendly plant containers! I Have grown some plants in plastic water bottles, and sauce bottles, they look great!  Recycling old containers and vessels look great with growing plants. You have to make holes in bottom for proper drainage.  2) Focus on what grows happily in restricted environment. Add only those plants. You can read on Google or ask to plant  nursery people and choose easy growing plants.   3) If your h...