A Beginners Article to Lucky Bamboo Gifts Stalks

by Aurelia M. Fleur

Your life can be more in tune with elements of nature by placing lucky charms in certain locations of either your home or office. This practice is known as Feng Shui, and placement of objects is important in this Chinese practice. It is believed that there are minimal hindrances to your utilization of your natural abilities when you practice it.

The Feng Shui are used as a lucky charm by the believers of this discipline. These plants are similar to bonsai trees as they are the miniaturized versions of the original plant which grows in Asia and Africa. The lucky bamboo is a hydroponic plant. This means that its roots are submerged in water instead of sand.

There is no other unique Feng Shui charm that represents all the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water as the lucky bamboo plants. The wood, of course. is exemplified by the plant. The earth is marked by the grand pot embracing the plant. Water is what sustains the plant. On the other hand, the metal and fire elements are brought forth by a sinister metal coin placed on the plant and a majestic red ribbon tied around the pot.

You can have all the best in life by just placing in your home: wonderful health, better financial resources, a longer life. The number of bamboo stalks determines your fortune, such as a three-stalked bamboo would deliver all-around happiness in your home.

However, should have five stalks to bring health and good fortune to you and your loved ones. The number four in Chinese sounds like the word for death, and thus should be avoided in a lucky bamboo plant. You should ask your to help select the best plant for you.

These plants are long lasting - up to five years in some cases, and require little water or care. This makes them excellent gifts as they are very easy to take care of. They bring luck to both the sender and the recipient of the gift. Your nearest shop in your locality is the place to contact if you want to send a gift of a lucky bamboo plant.

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