Feng Shui is the Chinese philosophy of living in harmony with the natural elements and forces of the earth. Live plants and flowers bring many positive elements into the home and workplace. Here are a few basic elements of Feng Shui in relation to houseplants.

Having at least one large plant in each room will freshen the atmosphere, clean the air, and bring beneficial energy. Green plants reflect peace and harmony, and will ease troubled minds. They alleviate stress, and represent balance, harmony and peace.

Spiky plants can bring bad energy, but they can also reactivate areas of sluggish energy. Avoid placing them inside the home or office, or in the front of the home.

Round-leafed plants encourage good energy and bring good fortune.

The Pachira, known as the Money Tree, is recommended by Feng Shui masters for wealth and prosperity. People believe it not only brings green color into your room, but also luck and fortune.

Other commonly recommended Feng Shui plants include:

  • Bamboo - This is an excellent choice for bathrooms and kitchens. The bamboo symbolizes wood, which brings the energy of vitality, strength and growth into your space.
  • Palms (All varieties) – These are ideal to be put in living rooms, and to be used as dividers.
  • Rubber Plants – The round leaves symbolize good fortune.
  • Dracaena – Plants included in this family are the Corn Plant, Janet Craig, and Marginata.
  • Ivy – Softens sharp lines, such as a bookcase.
  • Hanging Baskets
  • Ficus – These are considered one of the top 10 air purifying plants by NASA.
  • Lavender – This plant promotes peace and relaxation.
  • Kitchen Herbs
  • Fresh Flowers

Did you know that each month has its own official flower?  Knowing which flower represents each month can be helpful in determining which flowers to use in a wedding bouquet or flower arrangement. Some flowers are even said to express aspects of your personality. Here is a list of the flowers that represent each month, as well as what certain flowers say about you.

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With the hot temperatures, you may be noticing more pests in your houseplants. Most plant insects thrive in the summer months, especially spider mites and gnats.  Before you run to the store to buy a pesticide, consider a few items you may already have around the house. There are more natural, safer methods of controlling your plant bug problems. Rubbing alcohol is our favorite method of natural pest control. To do this, combine a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle. This combination works on all houseplant pests, however some pests you must be more persistent with, spraying at least a few times a week. Other things you can use as a pesticide include lemon juice, tabasco sauce, or a mild soap, such as Ivory. These can all be mixed with water and

sprayed onto the plant. Tobacco and garlic are also items you can mix with water, but are more effective when rubbed directly onto the plant, rather than by spraying.The best method to destroy insects on plants is to spray the pesticide of your choice directly onto the plant, wiping down the leaves, then spraying again, leaving a residue on the plant. This makes the plant uninviting to the insects. Most plant insets such as spider mites, mealy bugs, scale, and aphids live directly on and underneath the leaves, or in the crevices between the leaves and stems. Gnats however, lay their eggs in the soil so you need to spray the soil directly to eliminate them. Pouring a small amount of your mixture into the soil is also effective for severe infestations.