Vastu Tips: Nature always gives mental relaxation to your mind and your body. Sitting in nature calms and relaxes your mind when you’re feeling down. We all desire to have a modest garden in our houses, but visiting green tourist destinations isn’t always doable. When constructing a home, most people focus primarily on the Vastu of the rooms and other areas, giving the garden area very little thought. However, this does not imply in the slightest that using Vastu treatments in a homemade garden is impossible. Here is what Vastu Shastra has to say about creating a garden in your home.
Vastu Tips for Garden in House
Numerous garden-related Vastu recommendations can be implemented to bring more positive energy into the home. Now let’s discuss those Vastu tips.
- The ideal garden faces either north or east.
- It can be fortunate to plant Tulsi in the north, east, or west.
- Fountains facing north, east, or west are acceptable, however big trees facing north should not be planted.
- Try growing little plants that face north.
- Prosperity will increase with the installation of water fountains facing the North, East, West, and North-West directions.
- At all times, keep an open space facing north.
- According to Vastu Shastra, weighty things, that have rock gardens, sculptures, texts, or other features, are suitable for placement in the south, west, or south-west directions.
- Fruit trees should ideally be planted facing east.
- Vastu suggests placing swings in the garden with their backs to the east or north.
- Common plants like roses, marigolds, and jasmine grow well-facing southwest.
- It is not advisable to use spiky plants in the garden, such as cacti, bonsai, plums, and bamboo. They affect development, tranquillity, and strong relationships.
- Attend to the basil plant in the garden. It should always be healthy and lush.
- According to Vastu Shastra, it is good to have a water vessel for birds.
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