proxy.com proxy.com
Index Page About Us Privacy ToS Place Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
 

You Can Have It All (Just Not At The Same Time)

I was glancing at a local paper recently when an ad for a nearby health club caught my attention. Th ... - Andrea Hayhurst
 

Soil is the Foundation of Every Garden

Nothing says home like flower gardens. Whether you prefer roses, wild-flowers, or ornamental grasses ... - Ian White
 

8 Ways On How Not To Screw Up A Roof Installation

There are many ways to screw up a roof installation, but only one way to do it right. I will show yo ... - Ronald Fess
 
 

History of the Neapolitan Mastiff

The Neapolitan mastiff has been recognized as a breed in the modern world only since 1949. However t ... - Peter Mangano
 

Why You Should Have a Garden Pond

If you are not convinced already that you need a garden pond, then read on and find out why you shou ... - Anne Clarke
 

A Guide To Japanese Gardens

Ready for something different in your garden? Take a look at Japanese bridges. These beautiful ornam ... - Charles & Susan Truett
 

Discovering the Best Baby Bedding

This means that you probably won't be able to keep the baby in the same room with you. During the ni ... - Harry Rockwell
 

3 Tips for Buying a Wall Fountain

Water fountains have been around for thousands of years, adding a touch of extravagance and tranquil ... - Sue Quaranto
 
 

Index Page » Family & Home » Gardening & Horticulture
 

Better Gardens And Backyard Tips

 

A nice backyard or garden is a perfect addition to any house, it creates a place for family members to sit outside, enjoy the outdoors and change their atmosphere completely. Once you have a place that has an outdoor backyard or garden you will need to put in some effort into the design of the garden, it has an amazing affect on your family's health and well-being. This article will discuss the creation of harmony in your garden or backyard and bring peace and happiness within your home.

Vastu in Sanskrit means nature , a surrounding or environment. The word "Vaasthu" denoting anything existing such as house or shelter. Shastra means systems. Vastu shastra is an ancient art and science, containing principles and practices of constructing buildings which ensures a harmonious balance between man and nature and thereby bring all round happiness, health, wealth and prosperity. Vastu Shastra dates back some 7,00010,000 years ago in India.

The Indians observed the Nature and recorded how different rays of the sun, the magnetic poles, the makeup of the land, soil, slope, structures, etc. affected all living things. It is the oldest recorded architectural treatise known to man and it is from this science that some of the world's most enduring structures have been created.

According to the science of Vastu, all of the five elements (earth, water, fire, air and space) aspire and need to be in harmony. This is true to all living things, including plants, we all requires that all five elements be balanced. The disproportion of any one element'quality of the earth, quality of water, wind, sun, or the amount of space it is planted in'will inhibit its growth. In this way a wise gardener sets up a balanced environment for his plants to grow free from disease and stress.

You should remember that each area of your garden is associated with one of the five elements. The southwest area of your garden is associated with the earth element and creates a sustaining and grounding force. In the northeast, water element is at home. This element will allow your plants to flourish. The fire element in the southeast supports disease-free plants. The northwest is related to the air element encouraging cross-pollination.

So now that we discussed the theory, here are few great tips you can use to bring the five elements into better balance with your garden and make it a sanctuary that is not only beautiful to look and wonderful to spend time in, but will actually have an empowering affect on the health and well-being of you and your family.

1. Invest in the southwest area of your garden. This should be done in order to stabilize the force of the earth element. You can do this with a rock garden, tall trees and even a stone statue. 2. The water element can be used in the garden by using low plantings in the northeast that will allow the flow of positive solar energy. Add a fountain or reflection pool or pond in this area to reflect this beneficial energy throughout the garden.

3. The southeast side of your garden should be devoted to the fire element, here you can place a fire pit, the fire pit is a great way to serve the fire element, and it will also be a delight to look at, once placed in the right location and setup properly, you and your family will enjoy a fire pit. Red symbolizes this direction so plant tulips, geraniums and dahlias here.

4. Use wind chimes to balance the air element in the northwest. Since blue is the color of this area, plant bluebells, forget-me-nots and iris to enhance the influences coming from this direction.

A well-designed and tended garden, using the principles discussed here, consideration to space, earth and fire using a fire pit will benefit you and all the members of your family for years to come.

Author: Jonathan Mayheart
 
Author Bio:
Daniel Roshard is a designer that has been enchanted by outdoors and garden design, he is currently writing Lawn Mower articles for ZupaTips.com
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
What are the True Benefits of a Sauna?
 
Amaryllis Amaryllis How Does Your Garden Grow? "Organically, of Course!"
 
A Home For The Holidays, Hockey Style
 
Picking The Perfect Name For Your Baby
 
How To Choose A Christening Gown
 
Floor Mats
 
Finding A Window Cleaner
 
Breastfeeding My Baby, Where Do I Start?
 
Does My Child Need Therapy?
 
Wholesale Pet Products
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

News & Events

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Computers & Software

 

People & Communities

 

Shopping Online

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Academics & Education

 

Realty & Property

 

Creative Arts

 

Business & Commerce

 

Entertainment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Family & Home

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Finance & Investment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Technology & Science

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Self Management

 
   Index Page >> Privacy >> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.proxyarticles.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.