The best place to plant jujube trees is in the yard, and jujube trees don't enter the house.

Planting trees at home has a lot to do with geomantic omen. What kind of tree to plant, where to plant it, in the yard or outside the yard, different positions will have different fortune. Those who want to pray for love in their careers, or those who are lucky, are fastidious. So where is the best place to plant jujube trees in the yard? What does it mean that jujube trees don't enter the house? Let this issue of plant feng shui answer for you.

The best place to plant jujube trees in the yard

Courtyard south

Jujube trees should be planted in the south of the yard. According to the ancient geomantic theory, there are dates in the south (beneficial to cattle), apricots in the north, gardenias and elms in the west, and peaches and willows in the east, which also meets the requirements of modern garden planting environment.

All three directions are good.

Planting trees in the southeast, northwest and northeast has good feng shui. Some trees can be planted in these directions, such as jujube trees, camphor trees, asparagus trees or apple trees, which are all suitable for planting and can make Wenchang prosperous and improve children's reading, literary talent and official wealth.

Don't plant it at the root of the wall.

Don't plant trees at the root of the wall, because trees will grow with time. If we plant trees at the root of the wall, it will affect the life of the wall with the continuous development of the root system, and the trees will crush the wall, posing a threat to our personal safety and affecting the feng shui fortune. So it is best not to be too close to the wall, and it is most appropriate to keep a certain distance.

Jujube trees don't enter the house

Jujube is not suitable for building houses.

"Mulberry, jujube and pear trees don't enter the house of yin and yang" means that these kinds of trees are best not used to build houses at home, because these Woods attract insects like sugar, so they are easy to break. On the contrary, elm trees were used a lot in the past, and jujube trees were easy to play chess.

Cannot be used as a light beam.

Some columns in the building are made of jujube wood. Jujube grows slowly and has a hard texture, but it lacks some toughness and is easy to crack after a long time. This kind of wood does not need to be used as a beam, and there are few furniture made of jujube in the village. The longer the time, the more cracks.