The Lunar New Year is almost upon us, and as everyone gets busy decorating their homes, don’t forget to choose a houseplant to bring extra festive cheer and good fortune.
1 How to Decorate with Peach Blossoms for Tet
In the five elements, peach blossoms are considered the essence bestowed by heaven and earth. According to feng shui, peach blossoms can ward off evil spirits. Thus, during the New Year, people often plant peach trees in front of their houses to ward off evil spirits and bring peace and good luck to the family.
Decorating with Peach Blossoms for Tet
Direction of the Peach Blossom Vase According to the Zodiac
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For the years of the Rat, Dragon, and Monkey, place the peach blossom vase in the West direction.
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For the years of the Horse, Dog, and Tiger, place the vase in the East direction.
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For the years of the Rooster, Ox, and Snake, opt for the South direction.
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If it’s the year of the Rabbit, Goat, or Pig, go for the North direction.
Vase Direction Affecting Color Choice
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If placing the vase in the North direction, choose a vase in sky blue or black.
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For the Southeast or East directions, opt for a green or emerald vase.
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If placing the vase in the South, choose a red or purple vase.
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For the West and Northwest directions, a yellow or white vase is ideal.
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If you’re setting up the vase in the Southwest or Northeast, go for a brown-yellow vase.
2 Decorating with Kumquat Trees for Tet
Decorating with Kumquat Trees for Tet
In Chinese, the word for “kumquat” sounds similar to “luck.” Thus, this plant is considered a symbol of good fortune, bringing great luck and benefits to the family, which is why it is often chosen as a houseplant during Tet.
People usually pick trees with lush green leaves and evenly-colored golden fruits to symbolize wealth, prosperity, and a thriving business. The kumquat tree is typically placed near the entrance to attract positive energy for the household. In business, placing a kumquat tree in the office or storefront brings good fortune, wise investments, and abundant wealth, health, and peace.
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3 Decorating with Orange and Lemon Trees for Tet
Decorating with Orange and Lemon Trees for Tet
Orange and lemon trees laden with ripe fruits symbolize prosperity and wealth. These trees are usually planted near the entrance of homes or companies during the first days of the year to signify growth and development in the new year.
4 Decorating with Money Trees for Tet
Decorating with Money Trees for Tet
Money trees are a type of houseplant that belongs to the Agave family, known for their longevity and lush foliage. With a lifespan of around 2-3 years, they are considered lucky plants that bring financial prosperity and career advancement to their owners. According to feng shui, whether in a residential home, meeting room, office, restaurant, or hotel, money trees should be placed in the East or Southeast direction. Choose a tree with a vibrant green and sturdy trunk, and intact leaves for good luck and wealth; avoid those with wilted or unhealthy leaves.
5 Decorating with Apricot Trees for Tet
There are four basic criteria for evaluating an aesthetically pleasing and feng shui-compliant apricot tree for Tet decorations:
First, the Root
First, the Root
The most critical part of a tree is its root system, which also determines its beauty. A robust and extensive root system ensures the tree’s stability and health. For apricot bonsai trees, the root should be proportionally larger than the trunk, enhancing both aesthetics and artistic value.
Second, the Trunk
Second, the Trunk
An aesthetically pleasing apricot tree should have a straight, sturdy trunk with smooth bark and no peeling. The tree should be straight, without any twists or artistic bends or knots.
Third, the Branches
Third, the Branches
The branches of an apricot tree should be well-distributed and harmonious. They should grow straight and long, without drooping or bending downward; the higher the branch, the shorter and thinner it should be. This gives the tree a light and elegant appearance. The lowest branch should not be too close to the ground or the pot, maintaining a distance of about 10-15cm to showcase the beauty of the root system.
Fourth, the Buds
Fourth, the Buds
People appreciate apricot trees for their vibrant flowers. Thus, the buds are of utmost importance. Trees with large flowers that bloom in clusters, have thick petals, vibrant colors, and a pleasant fragrance are the most sought-after. Original apricot trees have 5-12 petals, while grafted or bonsai varieties can have dozens to hundreds of petals.
This article has provided an overview of the most aesthetically pleasing and feng shui-compliant ways to decorate your home with houseplants for Tet. Hopefully, you’ve found this information helpful.