2023 Chinese New Year Special Issue: Green additions for greener pastures in 2023 Whenever the Chinese New Year rolls around, Filipinos try to determine what the future has in store for them. Whether it’s fortunate or otherwise, they will--
it’s fortunate or otherwise, they will always try to find ways to usher luck into their lives. One of the most popular ways is by engaging in the practice of feng shui.
There are different meanings for each charm, depending on the intention. For instance, those looking to invite prosperity into their space would put Buddha statuettes or similar trinkets. In the meantime, those who want to bring good fortune with them all the time would opt for bracelets with meaningful materials.
Another indoor plant that invites prosperity and longevity is the Jade plant. It’s frequently used in feng shui to attract money to the home where it grows. Some people also believe that its steady growth increases the wealth and prosperity in the household.When caring for the Jade plant, its main requirements are ample sunlight and moist soil. It’s also easy to propagate through a stem or leaf cutting from the parent plant.
Yet the bamboo’s luck doesn’t stop there. The well-known plant can also bring prosperity because the number of stalks in a Lucky Bamboo represents various things. Feng shui belief states that six stalks encourage good luck and wealth. In feng shui, orchids are among the most beautiful and lucky indoor plants because of their significant blooms and vibrant flowers. It represents beauty, love, unity, and fertility, among other aspects of life. As a result, orchids became a favorite during Chinese New Year because it brings luck, vitality, and longevity.
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