by Aurelia M. Fleur

Feng Shui is a popular Chinese tradition that focus on harmonizing your life with the natural elements like water, fire, and earth. It gives great importance in the correct placement of different lucky charms in your home and workplace. It is believed that such practice will give you a harmonious life through the use of your talents without any difficulties.

Hydroponic (roots immersed in water rather than dirt), are used by Feng Shui practitioners for favorable placement around the home or office to bring good fortune to the occupants as well as the home or business. Dwarfed in the same fashion as the , the Feng Shui bamboos are cute versions of the wild bamboos native to Asia and Africa.

There is no other unique Feng Shui charm that represents all the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water as the lucky bamboo plants. The wood, of course. is exemplified by the plant. The earth is marked by the grand pot embracing the plant. Water is what sustains the plant. On the other hand, the metal and fire elements are brought forth by a sinister metal coin placed on the plant and a majestic red ribbon tied around the pot.

can improve your health, your finances, and other aspects of your life if you plant them in your home. The number of stalks on the bamboo plant will determine the exact kind of good fortune that you will receive. A plant with three stalks, for example, will being greater happiness to your household.

However, should have five stalks to bring health and good fortune to you and your loved ones. The number four in Chinese sounds like the word for death, and thus should be avoided in a lucky bamboo plant. You should ask your to help select the best plant for you.

These plants are long lasting - up to five years in some cases, and require little water or care. This makes them excellent gifts as they are very easy to take care of. They bring luck to both the sender and the recipient of the gift. Your nearest shop in your locality is the place to contact if you want to send a gift of a lucky bamboo plant.

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