Natural Indoor Plants That Will Boost Your Room’s Feng Shui

Introduction

The ancient Chinese practice of feng shui is used to ensure positive energy and healthy relationships in a particular space. It’s gaining popularity here in the US as people look for ways to improve their mental health and happiness. The good news is, there are hundreds of natural indoor plants that will help boost your room’s feng shui! Below you’ll find our top picks for plants that will bring joy and positivity into your home or office.

1. Ferns

Ferns are a great addition to any home and office, as they help to bring nature indoors. Ferns can be kept at home or work because they don’t require an excessive amount of care. These plants are easy to maintain and can last up to 10 years if treated properly, making them ideal for those who may not have enough time or energy to spend on plants that need constant attention.

Ferns also make a great decorative element in any room! You can use them as table centerpieces, hang them from the ceiling above your bed or use them as wall decor in hallways. They add a beautiful natural touch without taking up too much space—making it perfect for apartment living where space is limited!

2. Fiddle leaf fig tree

A fiddle leaf fig tree is a great indoor plant for improving your feng shui. It is a good idea to place a fiddle leaf fig tree in your bedroom or office. Fiddle leaf fig trees are beautiful and can improve the energy of your home by attracting positive chi, which will help with any blockages in your life.

You should not have too many plants in one area because they may compete with each other’s energy field and upset the balance of chi in the room, affecting its feng shui. When placing plants around the house, make sure you keep them out of direct sunlight so they don’t dry out quickly; this will ensure that they last longer! Make sure there is plenty of water available so that these hardy creatures stay happy and healthy!

3. Philodendron

  • Philodendron is a popular indoor plant that’s easy to grow.
  • You can use a philodendron as a hanging plant if you have beams or hooks in the ceiling; they’ll make an interesting addition to your home decor.
  • The leaves are heart-shaped, but they do have sharp edges so keep them away from children and pets!
  • Philodends like shade, so if you live in an area that gets a lot of sun during the day then consider moving it into another room after the sun goes down (or just leave it where you have it).

4. English Ivy

English ivy is an easy-to-care-for plant that offers many benefits. It’s a good air purifier, so you can use it in the office to remove carbon dioxide and increase oxygen levels. It also brings good Feng Shui to your home or office. It will bring luck and wealth, according to feng shui masters! If you have English ivy in your home or office, chances are everything is going great for you right now!

English ivy makes a great choice for the bedroom because they thrive in low light settings such as bedrooms—and they don’t need much water either! They’re perfect for busy people who want something beautiful yet simple to maintain around them all day long…while providing health benefits at the same time!

5. Palms

Palm trees are great plants to have in the home. They’re aesthetically pleasing, they give off a feeling of warmth and comfort, and they can even help with feng shui!

  • There are many different types of palms out there—some more common than others. These include:
  • Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens) – The Areca palm is a good choice for homes that don’t have much natural light. It does well in low-light environments and it has bright green leaves that look great against colored walls or decor (just make sure you get the right type).
  • Queen Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta) – This plant is more expensive than other tropicals but it has beautiful dark green leaves that grow up to three feet tall, making them an architectural statement piece in any room. The Queen Sago Palm works well outdoors if you live somewhere warm enough to keep one alive year round; otherwise try keeping yours indoors during winter months since this species needs at least six hours of sunlight every day just like any other plant species would need in order not only survive but thrive!

6. Money tree

The money tree is one of the most popular indoor plants because it’s long-lasting, easy to care for and brings good fortune. It has a long life span—15 years or more—and will thrive if you provide it with enough water, sunlight and fertilizer. Money trees can be grown either in pots or in the ground. If you choose the latter option, look for an area that receives plenty of sun each day but not too much heat (money trees don’t like hot temperatures). Learn how to plant a money tree here!

For beginners who are just getting started with feng shui principles in their homes, I recommend keeping things simple by choosing one plant from this list:

  • Peace lily (spathiphyllum)
  • Bamboo palm (chamaedorea elegans)

7. Rubber Tree Plant

The rubber tree plant is a great choice for a feng shui plant. It’s also easy to care for, and you can find one almost anywhere!

The rubber plant is known as the “Money Tree” in Chinese culture because it’s said to grow large leaves with yellow-orange flowers that resemble coins, which represent good fortune. In Indonesia, they call the money tree “poisonous,” but we don’t really think they should be worried: its leaves contain no toxins whatsoever. This mini tree has actually been used as a food source in its native habitats of South America and Africa!

Because it’s so easy to care for, this ornamental indoor houseplant is often grown as an outdoor shrub in warm climates such as California (where I live). With proper placement near windows facing south or east with bright light exposure throughout the day will ensure frequent bloom cycles from spring through winter months—so if you want some extra luck around your home office desk or living room coffee table then just hang onto one of these beauties over time!

Natural indoor plants are one of the easiest ways to improve feng shui in your home or office in 2019!

At first glance, it may seem like indoor plants are more trouble than they’re worth. After all, you have to keep them watered and make sure they’re getting enough light. But many people find that having a few houseplants in their homes makes a world of difference.

In this blog post, we’ll examine some of the benefits of bringing plants into your home and office space—and how they can help improve feng shui in 2019!

  • Plants help you relax: Studies have shown that having plants in the workplace can reduce stress and anxiety by up to 40%. This is because nature brings with it an abundance of positive emotions like calmness and peacefulness—even when we’re surrounded by concrete buildings on all sides!
  • They bring the outdoors inside: We live in an increasingly urbanized society where many people don’t get outside as much as they’d like. Fortunately, adding natural elements like indoor plants can help bring life into otherwise bland spaces without sacrificing any comfortability or safety (as long as there aren’t poisonous substances involved). Plus if you keep them near windows or other sources of natural light then those same benefits apply too!
  • Improved air quality: Did ever notice how good fresh cut flowers smell? Well there’s actually scientific evidence supporting this claim which suggests certain compounds released by certain types of flowers/plants act as airborne disinfectants as well as repelling pests such as mosquitoes etcetera…

Conclusion

We hope this list of natural indoor plants has been helpful in your feng shui journey. Your mental and physical health are important, and it’s good for the environment too! Do you have any tips for how to bring positive energy into your home? We’d love to hear from you in the comments section below.

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