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Dear Cecil or Robert
This topic was posted a few weeks ago but there was no answer, and since I'm very interested in the subject, here goes again...
Can we apply feng shui to gardens (both vegetable and flower)? Would this be the Shapes and Form? It has been mentioned in the forum that too many plants and/or trees create an excessively yin environment. What is meant by too many? If I have my vegetables in orderly rows, does this create yang or yin energy?
Does the direction of my front door affect my garden plans? (It is west-facing)
And finally, do red flowers attract chi?
Thanks. :o)
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