Feng Shui...

How Does Your Garden Grow?

For thousands of years the Chinese have understood the importance of communing with nature.  Rooted in the Taoist philosophy, feng shui derived from the desire to make sense of the universe.  

Through their observations, ancient philosophers discovered that rather than disrupting or depleting the living earth, enhancing and harmonizing with the environment resulted in a life full of contentment and abundance.

Many people only consider the benefits of feng shui for their interior space.  However, chi (vital life source) comes into our homes through doors and windows.

Experiencing feelings of connectedness to the outside world is crucial to our well-being.  In fact, the Tao (the ‘way’ of nature) may be considered the most important aspect of feng shui.

A garden consultation will help you to apply feng shui  principles to achieve a Tao connection.  Working with the five elements, chi and the balance of yin/yang, you can extend your indoor living space and create an exterior environment that brings in feelings of peace, protection and safety.  

Learn how to link to the spirit of earth, and let the serenity of a nourished and balanced garden bring positive chi into your home and harmony to your life.

Front Garden

"Earth laughs in flowers.”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson