Feng Shui was born in ancient times out of the observation of the way nature affected life, discovering if a particular location was beneficial or not.
As we co-exist with nature, we can make the most of this ancient knowledge by implementing it in our own outdoor spaces regardless of the size.
When we are surrounded by a beautiful view of nature we feel inspired, proud and good about ourselves. This wellbeing extends beyond to all areas of our lives and brings forth a satisfying life experience
A garden (even if it is a potted balcony), can be designed based on the principles of Feng Shui by using color, leaf texture, placement, kind of plant, and purpose, among many specific qualities in order to activate life areas as defined on the Ba Gua.
The expert and purposeful selection and application of plants and landscaping materials create an environment of abundance, healing and vitality.
Cleaning Up the Unseen Debris
Another important aspect of Feng Shui is directed at cleansing old stagnant and detrimental energies and bringing new life and balance to your garden by the celebration of spiritual ceremonies such as the Rice Blessing Ceremony.

Going beyond any religious tradition, this ceremony focuses on the universal purity of rice and the bestowing of blessings and intentions of renewed peace and harmony.
A garden 