Top Plants for the Feng Shui Curious


Being in the presence of happy, healthy plants just feels good. Whether illuminated in the midday sun or crawling across your counter, it’s undeniable: thoughtfully placed houseplants impact the energy of a room. According to the Chinese philosophy of feng shui, houseplants can also help align your home with the life you’d like to live.
Feng shui is a 3,000-plus-year-old set of principles that helps strike a balance between a living space and the natural world. The basic pursuit centers around ch’i—the life force that flows through all living and inanimate beings. Maximum positive ch’i is achieved through intentionally aligning your energy with your surroundings.
In the home, feng shui achieves this through dividing a living space into energy centers called bagua. Each bagua zone symbolizes an area of your life, such as family, health, or career. The bagua map is represented by five foundational elements: water, earth, fire, metal, and wood.

Plants strengthen the wood element in your home, which symbolizes the vital energy of growth and creativity. The deep green colors common in houseplants are also associated with healing. This is why these living ch’i tools are an essential part of exploring the world of feng shui.
In general, any healthy, happy plant will improve the energy in your home. As you learn to intentionally incorporate feng shui principles, look for deep green plants with soft and rounded leaves; these plants are said to give off the most nourishing and healing energy.
Experts generally recommend against plants with “harsh” features when decorating for feng shui. These types of plants (such as cactuses) are said to trigger sha qu’i, or sharp energy. However, no matter the species, a neglected or dying plant will disrupt the energy of the space in which it is placed.
Feng shui can get complicated quickly. Like caring for houseplants, it is a detailed practice with varying levels of complexity. But there are novice-friendly ways to begin exploring the ancient art with plants that are just as easy to care for!

A jade plant (also known as a money plant) is used in feng shui to attract wealth and prosperity. The succulent’s round, deep green leaves are symbolic of growth and renewal. That’s why you’ll often see this popular plant given as a housewarming or grand opening gift.

One of the most symbolic plants in feng shui, Lucky Bamboo is believed to contain a peaceful and wise energy. These plants are often used as a symbol of growth and adaptability.
Lucky Bamboo is generally displayed in arrangements of single or multiple stalks. These arrangements incorporate each of the five elements of feng shui.
The number of bamboo stalks in a Lucky Bamboo arrangement can create harmony in different areas of your life. Here are what a few of the most common groupings symbolize:
As a rule of thumb, this plant is beneficial in the east or southeast corner of the room or location in which it is placed. Consider using Lucky Bamboo as a feng shui plant for living room, dining room, or home office centerpieces. It is also beneficial in the health and family bagua regions of your home.

The easygoing Golden Pothos plant is an excellent feng shui remedy for growers of any skill level. Its lush, wandering vines and heart-shaped leaves reflect the positive energy it is believed to call into spaces. It is commonly used to balance ch’i and clear stagnant energy in the home.
Selecting and placing your plant is only the first step. Healthy, happy plants are the key to positive energy in your home. Keep your plant and home thriving with our full line of plant care products.
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