It is not suitable to plant trees in the center of the courtyard, and the roots will destroy the flat courtyard. The big tree is in the middle, which is easy to block out the sun. Also, trees that often lose their leaves are not suitable for planting. It is not only difficult to clean, but also harmful to beauty and hygiene. In addition, it is not suitable for the location of your own door.
There should be no sloping trees in front of the house.
If there are sloping trees in front of the house, it means that the sunlight received by the house has a specific angle, and the growth center of the trees is always in a fixed direction. In the long run, the trunk can't support the branches, and there are also security risks.
There should be no dead trees at the front door.
If all the trees wither and rot, there may be something wrong with the atmosphere. If people live here, they will rise and fall. On the other hand, the dead trees in front of the door will form a shadow visually and psychologically, affecting the family's travel mood, and over time, it will cause adverse effects. If there are dead trees in front of and behind the house, you should immediately cut down new trees and lawns, or move to a new home.
There shouldn't be a tree in front of the window.
The swaying shadows and mottled light and shadow outside the window will bring refreshing mood to residents, but it should be noted that trees should not be too close to the window, otherwise the air will be humid, which is not conducive to the health of residents. Generally speaking, the trees in front of the window should be more than 2 meters. Houses and trees should form a friendly relationship. The ancients said, "The tree is auspicious for the house, but the back house is fierce." If a tree is competing with the house for living space, then it must have deviated from the house. On the contrary, if trees and houses are friendly, they will "support" each other. Trees provide shelter from the sun and wind, which contributes to the building quality and the health of residents.
Every tree is different.
In addition, we also pay attention to the choice of trees, each tree has its own different representative significance. For example, Toona sinensis stands for longevity. In some places, the custom of letting children "touch Chinese toon" is still popular, which means healthy growth. Sophora japonica stands for "Lu", while peach, willow and cypress are used to ward off evil spirits. In other rural areas with conservative folk customs, trees are still planted to promote the prosperity of the whole village, mostly evergreen trees such as camphor, pine, cypress and Phoebe bournei, which means prosperity.
Practical application of changing tree planting to transportation
Government House in Hong Kong once had an example of changing the fate of a residence by planting trees. Some geometricians once thought that planting large plants and arranging round decorations in the Governor's Mansion would help alleviate the suffocation it suffered, and suggested adding a fish pond. Because the Governor's Mansion was blocked by nearby high-rise buildings, there was no water, so a fish pond was put in the northeast to absorb the water vapor.