There is a type of preserved rose that remains fresh for more than a year. If placed in a sealed enclosure, such roses can last up to three years. These are real roses, not dried, but using a mix of glycerin and other natural plant elements, they stay fresh and plump. This week I have been looking at the feng shui elements for the year of the tiger. There is a corner that would benefit from fresh flowers. Previously, I had bought fresh flowers every few days to maintain luck in that area. It was a lot of work. Fresh flowers don't last for more than 2 days and they start wilting. The very expensive garden roses I bought a few days ago are already drooping. Then I thought, ah what if I bought preserved roses? Preserved roses are "fresh" and do not require water. Will these preserved roses bring the same luck as traditional fresh flowers that I have to replace every 3 to 4 days? We shall see.
My door also opens out to a direction that is prone to gossip and arguments this year. The way to mitigate these risks is to add red to this corner. I had originally bought a red flower wreath for my door, which I think is a good compromise between feng shui and aesthetic. Then I read a few more articles where they suggested using a red doormat, so I caved and bought a red doormat today as well. With red doormat plus red flower wreath, gossips and arguments be gone.
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