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Feng Shui in the garden in based around three basic tenets: the flow of energy; the balance of Yin and Yang; the interactions of the five elements.
The North is for creativity and personal growth. This is a good place for your workshed and for your pond.
The NorthEast is for meditation and spirituality. Place a bench here for quiet moments of reflection.
The East is for growth and harmony. Fill this area with herbs and medicinal plants.
The SouthEast is for wealth and abundance. Grow bold plants here.
The South is for dreams and aspirations. Grow trees and flowers here.
The SouthWest is for romance and relationships. Place a love seat here and enjoy it with your partner.
The West is for family and socialising. Have your outdoor dining area here.
 The NorthWest is for help and support. Hang wind chimes here and place statues of deities around this area.
Avoid putting stone or clay in the North sector.
Don't plant trees in the NorthEast.
No metal accessories or furniture in the East.
Avoid growing white flowers in the SouthEast.
Do not have any water feature in the Southern sector.
Wooden decking or buildings should not be placed in the SouthWest.
Avoid green in the Western sector.
Don't have any fire (barbecues, etc) or red flowers in the NorthWest.
Happy Buddha Feng Shui has more about Feng Shui in the Office.
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