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Hi,
Not to be confused, usually gardens should have a balance between Yin and Yang.
The easiest answer is:-
1. Rocks, stones and anything `hard' is considered Yang.
2. Trees, plants, water point are considered Yin.
It is best to have a mix of both and you usually find a good garden have both features.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/7/99 2:19:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil and robert,
>
>Can you explain what is a yin
>garden, and what is a yang
>garden. Out of the two which
>one is good.
>
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