From the perspective of geomantic omen, is it good to plant Lycium barbarum trees in the yard?

Generally, mulberry is not planted in front of the house, and willow is not planted at home. So the most common plants near home are Sophora japonica and elm.

Planting trees near home, generally pay attention to the address:

Mulberry, with the sound of mourning, has an ominous meaning.

Willow, meaning crooked, is unlucky.

Sophora japonica generally refers to talents and gifted scholars.

Elm, or the famous elm, is usually associated with surplus money and cash cows.

Among the above trees, elm can produce insects, and locust tree can bloom without insects, so it can be seen everywhere in the front yard and backyard of rural areas. Lycium barbarum is very different from a tree, and it can only be called a tree if it grows in a suitable year (decades or hundreds of years). Under normal circumstances, bonsai and potted plants are representative, of course, there is no feng shui problem.