Floral Feng shui - enhancing energy with artificial flowers
In this blog, our artificial plants expert, Sarah, will be revealing how you can restore balance in your home using the wonders of Feng shui and flower symbolism.

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Plants and flowers are spiritual in helping to restore nature and balance to a space. Artificial plants, like the real thing, help to bring a consistent flow of chi (energy) to your home as well as promote positivity, and encourage good mental health.
A meditation room should promote calmness and tranquillity. Comfy chairs, inspirational artwork and lots of plants are perfect for a meditation room.
You can take your meditation room one step further by appealing to your senses. Water features and some nice-smelling candles are great for calming your nerves and helping you relax.
Finally, add some soft lighting with a lamp or if possible, allow plenty of natural sunlight into your room. Try to avoid harsh overhead lights as they can disrupt your circadian rhythm and make it harder to de-stress.
We surveyed 1,000 people in the UK and found that orchids are the most popular houseplant in the UK.
Succulents, including snake plants, and cacti are some of the most low-maintenance plants you can get. They're happy to go longer in between watering and will usually survive the shadier spots of your home.
Artificial flowers are a great, maintenance-free alternative to the real thing, and can help to promote positive mental health. In addition to this, artificial flowers and plants are great for those who want to add some greenery to their space, but can't have real plants due to pets or allergies.
Orchids are easily the hardest flower to care for!
If you want to recreate their natural habitat, you’ll need to provide ample humidity, the perfect amount of sunlight, consistently warm temperatures and just the right amount of water (filtered only). Alternatively, you may have more luck praying to the full moon on the eve of an eclipse!
Fortunately, there are many beautiful faux orchids available so you can still admire their beauty. Find out how to choose an artificial orchid.
Believed to have originated from the ancient Chinese art of Penjing, before becoming the Japanese art we know today, bonsai trees are a challenge even for the most seasoned gardeners.
The purpose of a bonsai isn’t about the finished product, the reward is in the peace and harmony you find when tending to your miniature tree, which acts as a form of escapism from everyday life.
Each variety needs a different care routine, and their small pots hold less water and nutrients than other houseplants, so they need re-potting and watering more frequently than most.
The purpose of bonsai art is to tend to your plant, so if you’re searching for a low-maintenance plant you might prefer a faux bonsai tree instead. Find out the pros and cons of real vs artificial plants.
A Bagua map or Bagua grid, splits your space into nine areas, each relating to a different aspect of your life, including wealth, knowledge, family and your career.
By laying a Bagua map over your floorplan and carefully choosing where to position your furniture, you can encourage positive chi and help boost certain aspects of your life, like success and creativity.
Choosing an artificial houseplant can be tricky, but there are many options to choose from, all with their own benefits. From reducing blood pressure, to soothing anxiety symptoms, artificial plants and flowers have been shown to improve mental health and well-being by reconnecting us with nature.
Being surrounded by plants, whether live or artificial, has also been shown to increase productivity, positivity and morale - making them especially popular in commercial buildings and large offices.