The garden is more than just a visual delight; it is a property’s symbolic “face,” representing its first connection with the surrounding environment.
It plays a pivotal role in drawing subtle positive energy into the home, acting as a natural barrier that filters and channels beneficial energies while enhancing the house’s aesthetic and spiritual appeal.
A meticulously maintained garden fosters balance, serenity, and a profound connection to nature—principles deeply rooted in the ancient practice of Vasthu Sastra.
By thoughtfully curating the garden’s layout and choosing plants that complement the home’s energy, homeowners can influence the flow of vital forces that enter the property.
A peaceful garden should align with the five essential elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space—creating an environment that uplifts the occupants and promotes well-being.
Do not fret if you lack a large garden space to care for and nurture.
Whether a small patch of greenery or a sprawling landscape, the garden serves as a sanctuary where nature’s energies are balanced and channelled, enriching the lives within.
The garden is not merely an accessory but a vital home extension where beauty meets divine harmony.
Remember, a beautiful garden attracts positive energy and creates a sense of peace and relaxation for the occupants.
Incorporating nature into living spaces fosters mental clarity, spiritual growth, and physical well-being, aligning with Vasthu principles.
Here are the top ten plants to be kept in the garden
- Tulsi: The Basil plant is believed to purify the air and bring prosperity and health to the household. It is best placed in the north, east, or northeast quadrants.
- Jasmine: Its fragrant flowers symbolise purity and are said to promote emotional well-being and peace.
- Lotus: A symbol of purity and enlightenment, the lotus is ideal for ponds or water features in the northeastern garden.
- Snake plant: The snake plant is known for purifying air by removing toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene. Clean air enhances positive energy flow, consistent with Vasthu’s principles of maintaining a harmonious and healthful environment. It is one of the few plants that release oxygen even at night, promoting better air quality and supporting restful sleep if placed indoors or near living spaces.
- Lemon Tree: Its fruits and fragrances are believed to repel negative energy and bring good luck.
- Peace Lily: This indoor plant promotes peace, calm, and air purification. Placing it in the living room can enhance tranquillity and cultivate positive energy.
- Orchids: Orchids represent love, beauty, and fertility. They are best kept in the garden to enhance relationships and peace.
- Marigolds: Marigolds are easy to grow and maintain. Their cheerful yellow, orange, or red flowers brighten up the garden. They are also known for repelling pests.
- Bougainvillea: This hardy plant produces an abundance of colourful, papery bracts. It is drought-resistant and thrives in sunny conditions, adding vibrant hues to your garden.
- Hibiscus: Known for its large, vibrant blooms, it adds a tropical touch to your garden. It thrives in sunlight and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
When planning a garden, choosing plants that contribute positively to the space’s energy and harmony is essential.
Certain plants should be avoided, as they are believed to have undesirable effects on the environment and the well-being of the household.
Thorny plants, such as cactus and specific varieties of roses, are thought to bring discord and negative energy into the home.
Additionally, large trees like peepal or banyan should not be planted directly in front of the house, as their shadows may interfere with the natural energy flow.
In Vasthu Sastra, creepers are generally not recommended on a property because climbing plants can obstruct the free flow of positive energy around the house.
Their dense growth may block sunlight and ventilation, affecting the natural energy balance and creating a feeling of heaviness in the environment.
Creepers that grow uncontrolled can create an impression of untidiness, which might attract or signify negative energies.
Award-winning writer Dr T. Selva is the author of the bestsellers Vasthu Sastra Guide and Secrets of Happy Living. To get a copy, WhatsApp 019-2728464. He can be reached at drtselvas@gmail.com. Facebook: Vasthu Sastra