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Dear Ber,
In general, it is OK to plant a few pot of plants.
For plants that flower, after you place the plant do " monitor " the plant to see if it flowers. If it does, generally, this is auspicious.
Potted plants are quite safe:-
1. If you do not have many but a few e.g. two or three is acceptable.
2. In a pot, they cannot grow `wildy' or grow too large. This is good.
3. Bamboo plants are acceptable also.
Again in a very general sense, if you have a few pot of plants placed moderately, this is OK.
4. Do not plant them directly `cutting' the main entrance door is fine. Placing them around the house is OK.
At the West, avoid large trees or untrimmed trees that can grow like a jungle. I had mentioned that too many trees create a too yin environment and try to avoid it at the West location.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/16/99 11:40:46 AM, Ber Cardor wrote:
>Hi
>
>Can I grow the following
>plants outside my corridor?
>The following are pronounced
>in Hokkien
>
>(1) "Xia Liu Hua" - a type of
>plant with red flower which is
>known to be good esp. children
>in term of chasing away evil
>thing
>
>(2) "Guan Yin" Bamboo
>
>Can I put the two plants
>together or do I only allow to
>plant one of them?
>
>If there is no place on the
>East, Can I put the pots on my
>North or West side?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
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