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Cultivating good fortune

Trees and flowers can add a lot more than freshness, shade and colour to your home. According to feng shui practitioners, they can also represent growth and development _ as well as weakness _ so house-owners should be careful to cultivate the right plants in order to ensure the best of luck.

Raising a jasmine shrub inside one’s house is thought to help nurture family bonds.

"Each year, there are different good and bad feng shui sectors that house both auspiciousness and inauspiciousness," said Tossaporn Sritula, also known as Master Chang, one of Thailand's leading feng shui experts. "For 2012, the wood feng shui element is excellent for east-facing areas that radiate auspicious energy to form a good relationship and to generate success for those who are studying. So it's good to grow plants with auspicious feng shui symbols."

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