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Shhh...... Do you know that a place that has trimmed and well manicured lawn & trees and attracts (nature) birds ... is considered as the secret weapon of Feng Shui

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Birds and trees are secret weapons of Feng Shui

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On 3/12/2014 10:29:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Shhh...... Do you know that a
place that has trimmed and
well manicured lawn &
trees and attracts (nature)
birds ... is considered as the
secret weapon of Feng Shui

  • 8 years later...
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Hi Master, my new house has this 人心果树in front of my house. Is it good to keep? From the Feng Shui point of view.  Thanks

Yes, can consider keeping. Considered Lucky.

However, not Feng Shui are the ants and in some instances fruit bats and also birds / bird droppings / falling to the ground … maintenance…

Later if found too inconvenient or perhaps a nuisance, as this can outweigh the advantages.. then you may consider not having it.

Many years ago my client bought a terrace house at Onan Road, Katong. Their Ciku tree was there, overgrown and lots of fallen fruits... They decided to remove it.

As mentioned earlier, not like one can leave the tree alone. If fruits over-ripe and fallen, someone must go clean it up etc...

 

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