I just found out that dried flowers often raise concerns in Feng Shui due to their association with stagnant energy by checking this guy:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thefrankfoo/video/7322863046894849322
But i did some research, and found out that with mindful practices, they can coexist harmoniously in the space. Here're some tips for Using Dried Flowers Mindfully:
1. Keep only vibrant, dust-free arrangements.
2. Avoid bedrooms and entryways; opt for offices or dining areas.
3. Pair with live plants or water features to enhance qi.
4. Lavender (calm), peonies (love), wheat stalks (abundance) are favorable choices.
If uncertain, consider alternatives like fresh blooms, high-quality silk flowers, or floral artwork.
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Edible decor is my secret to a cozy, farm-to-table kitchen vibe, blending function and style with #FarmFreshProduce and #SustainableLiving.
I started with a sunny windowsill herb garden for basil and mintâgrab-and-go flavor at your fingertips.Ceramic countertop planters showcase strawberries and thyme like living art. Drawing inspiration from farmhouse decor, natural wood planters tie the look together. Hanging baskets of oregano and cherry tomatoes save space and elevate the room. Clear jars filled with colorful lentils and dried citrus slices add snack-cessorize charm. Indoor herb gardens are trending among Millennials and Gen Z, reconnecting us with nature at home. Smart indoor garden kits make growing herbs effortlessâeven in small spaces.This eco-chic approach embraces #FarmhouseKitchen meets modern style.