What are the 6 types of flowers that you should never grow at home?

These kinds of flowers are not suitable for keeping at home, are you growing them correctly?

Speaking of flowers, many women like them very much, including Qian Mo. Qian Mo remembers that when he was a child living in the countryside, there was a small yard at home. His mother would always plant some flowers and trees and play with it from time to time. Even though I was young at that time, I still thought the flowers were beautiful and felt happy when I saw them.

Nowadays, many people like Qian Mo live in community housing. They like flowers but what should they do if they don’t have a yard at home? That's not a problem of course. You can grow flowers in pots or arrange them in vases. You can see flowers at home anyway.

But there is a saying that goes like this: "If you put flowers in a house, if the flowers are prosperous, people will not be prosperous." If you put flowers in the house, if the flowers are prosperous, how can people be "not prosperous"? Does this make sense?

We might as well understand why this saying comes from the surface.

First, we all know that the growth of flowers generally requires sufficient sunlight, appropriate moisture and certain nutrients. When growing flowers at home, there is no shortage of water. But compared to flowers growing in nature, sunlight and nutrients need to be created by the flower growers themselves. This creation consumes energy, and it is easy to fail to maintain it as expected, or even to death, resulting in a loss of money. The loss of energy and money can indeed be related to "people are not prosperous".

Secondly, some flowers are really not suitable to be grown at home, such as toxic tulips, scented and irritating perfume lilies, tuberose, etc. These flowers can be harmful to human health to a certain extent. If people are not healthy anymore, how can they be "prosperous"?

However, many of the proverbs of our ancestors may sound simple at first, or may be a bit superstitious, but after in-depth understanding or thinking, some of them can be found to contain profound meanings.

For example, as to the reason why the saying "Putting flowers in a house with flowers will only bring prosperity to the people" has been passed down, everyone is more inclined to this interpretation:

There is an old saying: Losing one's mind by playing with things.

From the record in "Shangshu": "Playing with people loses morality, and playing with things loses one's morale."

There is no doubt that flowers are beautiful and represent beautiful things. But if a person is addicted to it, such as a hobby of growing flowers in the room, and puts time, energy, and financial resources on it, he is likely to lose his normal life, so he will be "not prosperous."

Interpreted from this perspective, "If you put flowers in a house, the flowers are prosperous and the people are not prosperous" is actually a warning to people that no matter how beautiful things are, they must maintain a certain degree and not be too indulged in them, otherwise , may bring bad influence to yourself, and even put your life into trouble.

Do you have any other interpretations of this proverb?

However, although we have discussed the appearance and deep meaning of this saying, from the perspective of growing flowers in the house, as long as you do not choose flowers that affect the air, breathing, and physical health, there is nothing wrong with growing them appropriately. OK

What are the 6 kinds of flowers that you should never grow at home?

Don’t grow thyme, mimosa, poinsettia, tuberose, poppy poppies, and hibiscus at home. The aroma of tuberose contains toxins. If you smell it for a long time, you will suffer from weakness in your limbs. Mimosa and hibiscus, these two Planting flowers will affect people's luck in Feng Shui.

Growing flowers can cultivate sentiment, so many people like to keep some flowers in their homes. After all, to some extent, they feel that in addition to their aesthetic effect, they can also have Other Feng Shui effects. However, some flowers are not suitable to be maintained at home. Although they are highly ornamental, their feng shui connotations are unlucky. And they all contain varying degrees of toxicity and will have an impact on the human body, so it is best not to keep them at home. You can choose other safe and non-toxic flower cultivation.

The six kinds of flowers that must not be grown at home are as follows:

1. Bianhuahua

According to research by botanists, Bianhua contains toxins. If you are not careful, If you eat it by mistake, you will suffer from sore throat, nausea and vomiting, and in severe cases, you may even enter a coma. In addition, the meaning of Bana flower is not good, representing the separation between life and death, so it is best not to breed it at home.

2. Mimosa

Mimosa is also one of the six kinds of flowers that must not be kept at home. Mimosa is a common plant that we have. Its vitality is very tenacious. In terms of Feng Shui It cannot be cultivated at home. Long-term cultivation at home will destroy family relationships, be detrimental to family harmony, and also affect people's career development. Therefore, it is best not to cultivate mimosa at home.

3. Poinsettia

Poinsettias are often placed at home as ornamental plants. In fact, this is wrong. The plants contain a lot of toxins. If you accidentally touch them, The juice will cause itching, redness and swelling in a short period of time. Especially for people with allergies, it is not recommended to breed them at home.

4. Tuberose

Although the aroma of tuberose is fragrant and pleasant, the aroma contains toxins. If it is grown indoors and people are exposed to this environment for a long time, they will Symptoms of weakness in the limbs and dizziness may occur, which may also affect sleep at night. It is best not to breed them at home.

5. Poppy

When the poppy blooms, the flowers are gorgeous and charming, but they are not suitable for cultivation at home. The plants contain alkaline toxins. If they are eaten by mistake, they will cause damage to the brain. The central nervous system is inhibited, and if it is not treated in time, it will endanger life and health. You must pay attention to it and do not touch poppies at ordinary times.

6. Hibiscus flowers

6 kinds of flowers that must not be kept at home

1. Hydrangea, although it is highly ornamental, but it is not feng shui-friendly. Academically, it is said that placing it in the living room is not good for Feng Shui. It will bring evil spirits into the home and bring bad luck to the family. Therefore, it is not recommended to maintain it at home.

2. Lotus. Lotus is beautiful when it blooms, but its Feng Shui connotation is not good either. Most of the things that are maintained at home are bowl lotus flowers, and its homophonic elegiac couplet is very unlucky. From a Feng Shui perspective, it will bring disaster and aggravate the Yin energy.

3. Mimosa, its maintenance method is simple, and the flowers it blooms are also very cute. However, from the perspective of Feng Shui, it will cause tension among family members, affect the harmony at home, and be detrimental to interpersonal relationships.

4. The other shore flower, it is said to be the flower of the underworld. It grows on the road of Huangquan. The meaning of the flower is not auspicious. In addition, the color of its flowers is blood red, which makes people scared and shocking when looking at it, so it cannot be kept at home.

5. There is a folk legend about hibiscus flowers, saying that hibiscus flowers will bring bad luck and make everything go wrong. Because fusang and mourning are homophonic, it means death, which is very unlucky.

6. Tuberose, although it has a very refreshing smell, there is no taboo in Feng Shui. However, it will emit a strong fragrance at night and affect people's sleep, so breeding is not recommended.

What do you need to prepare for growing flowers and grass on your balcony at home, and what issues should you pay attention to?

The balcony has long sunshine and good ventilation conditions, making it a good place for cultivating bonsai. South-facing balconies have ample sunlight and are suitable for growing masculine flowers and trees such as conifers, elms, plum blossoms, goldenrods, elm trees, pomegranates, jasmine, and Milanese. With proper shading, most semi-positive flowers and trees can be planted, such as alder, boxwood, red maple and sun-loving positive flowers. The north balcony has plenty of sunlight in the morning and evening in spring and summer, but the sunlight is blocked at noon. It is very suitable for placing positive and semi-positive flowers, trees and bonsais. The disadvantage is that in autumn, the sunlight on the north balcony decreases rapidly, and there is even no sunlight at all. East-facing balconies The sunshine time is short, semi-positive trees can also be placed, while shade-tolerant trees need to be properly shaded; if you want to place bonsai on a west-facing balcony, you need to install a sunscreen net to block part of the sunlight to prevent exposure to the scorching sun. Although five-needle pine likes sunshine, it is afraid of heat. Direct sunlight when the temperature exceeds 36°C will cause needle leaves to scorch. Therefore, while providing shade, you should spray more leaf water to cool down and increase humidity. What needs full attention is that the balcony is windy, and safety precautions should be taken to prevent the bonsai tree from falling and causing accidental injuries; on the other hand, for the bonsai itself, the pot soil on the balcony is easy to dry, so pay attention to watering, and even more water when the air is dry. Pay attention to humidifying the surroundings of the bonsai and creating a local small environment to ensure that the bonsai of flowers and trees can spend the summer safely.