Put This in Your House Before March 21st — The Spring Refresh That Changes Everything

Pothos is beloved by Feng Shui practitioners for its trailing vines and soft, heart-shaped leaves, which are believed to promote gentle, nurturing, abundant energy throughout the home. Anjie Cho, a New York-based interior architect and Feng Shui advisor, describes pothos as a plant that “creates a sense of abundance and generosity” — noting that its ease of propagation mirrors the quality of sharing and natural abundance it is meant to represent. Pothos is extraordinarily easy to care for, tolerating low light, infrequent watering, and a wide range of conditions without complaint. Place it in the southeast corner for wealth energy, the east for family and health, or let it trail from a high shelf to create a sense of flowing, downward-moving abundance throughout the space.

Peace Lily — Calm and Cleansing

The peace lily brings a different quality of energy to the home than the wealth-associated plants above — its role in Feng Shui is primarily one of purification and calm, clearing the air both literally and energetically. Its white flowers are associated with the Metal element, which supports clarity, focus, and precision. It is particularly recommended for bathrooms and bedrooms, where its ability to reduce airborne mold spores and toxins is most valuable, and where the calming, clarifying quality of its energy is most appropriate. It prefers low to medium indirect light and consistent moisture without waterlogging, and signals clearly when it needs water by drooping slightly — then recovering quickly once watered.

Monstera — Growth and Positive Transformation

 

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