This highly accessible, practical book shows readers how to direct and make use of the natural flow of energy in a garden, patio, balcony, or backyard. Full-color photographs, illustrations, charts, and call-outs make enigmatic principles easy to understand and apply…. More >>
The Feng Shui Garden: Design Your Garden for Health, Wealth, and Happiness
Tags: color photographs, feng shui garden, garden patio, health wealth, natural flow
Gill Hale has done a nice job of introducing Feng Shui concepts, but I feel this book is perilously lacking in depth. OK for those who want to dabble because it’s trendy, but not much else. Photos are good; basic design advice is sound. BUT as a Feng Shui landscape design consultant with several years experience I have grave reservations about anyone relying on this book for serious Feng Shui. Hale’s grasp of many FS concepts seems superficial at best, and possibly harmful if not well understood when applied. For serious readers I strongly suggest instead Lillian Too’s ‘Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shui for Gardens’, very readable, lots of good photos & diagrams.
Rating: 3 / 5
I have had a necklace for years with the I Ching symbols, but I never knew their meanings. In this 228 page beautiful book, feng shui is explained beautifully and simply. For the first time I understand the elements and their relationship with energy, astrology and healing. Simply the best book I have read for novices like me who have admired the tranquillity and peace of oriental gardens but were unable to capture the techniques required to plan such a simple yet complex space.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really like the color photos. She is very clear and informative as well as encouraging.It made me feel like staying home just to garden!
Rating: 5 / 5