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I read that bamboo is a problem in back and side yards (but good in the front yard) - that it leads to money problems and effort gone to waste. We live in housing provided to us so cannot make changes to the yard. If bamboo is a problem in those areas, how about burying metal coins to control?
We also have a (very little used) street pointing at our front window (which faces west). I've hung an eight-pointed gold star (actually a Christmas tree ornament) in our entry right by the window. Is there anything I can do to deflect the sha qi at the angle it points at the window?
Thank you for your help!
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Dear Anon,
Yes, in my opinion and personal experience, bamboo; is certainly NOT NICE to have at the back and side yards.
Equally, it is not a `neat' and `tidy' plant as it sprouts shoots and can easily harbour snakes...
It would not be ideal to bury coins, but rather, if you want, string 6 coins with red string and tie it on a stalk of bamboo.
For the pointed sha qi towards the window, the easiest cure is to hang curtains i.e. day curtains or even simply curtains would be acceptable.
I am not too sure about using the Christmas tree star... but u could try thou. Alternatively plant or tree outside the window would be a good alternative.
Alternatively, if there is a shelf that faces out of the window, you can use for example a dragon facing out of the window. An alternative is the more potent ... cannon. (Again facing out of the house).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/11/01 1:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I read that bamboo is a
problem in back and side yards
(but good in the front yard) -
that it leads to money
problems and effort gone to
waste. We live in housing
provided to us so cannot make
changes to the yard. If bamboo
is a problem in those areas,
how about burying metal coins
to control?
We also have a (very little
used) street pointing at our
front window (which faces
west). I've hung an
eight-pointed gold star
(actually a Christmas tree
ornament) in our entry right
by the window. Is there
anything I can do to deflect
the sha qi at the angle it
points at the window?
Thank you for your help!


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Dear Anon,
Further to what I had mentioned earlier about the bamboo tree (plant);
In my opinion, I find that it is a `dirty' plant. Do not get me wrong that I meant `dirty' as to it harbouring ghosts! *Joke*
What I actually meant was that:
1. Unlike a regular tree, which has only one tree trunk; bamboo plant grows "sideways" and in a short while, one bamboo plant or shoot would result in many bamboo shoots sprouting out or expanding `sideways' or taking up more ground space.
2. Should the older bamboo shoots be `cut' or had `rotted'; it could be a haven for mosquitoes or their lava since, the broken shoots can easily contain stagnant water.
3. Furthermore, if one try to remove the bamboo plants (in the future), it can be quite a messy affair and it is hard to pull out the roots unless, one really digs hard enough.
Because of the above, (rather than FS); I personally do not have a `good opinion' of the tree in one's home even if it is at the frontage of the house.. erh... so much trouble....
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/11/01 1:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I read that bamboo is a
problem in back and side yards
(but good in the front yard) -
that it leads to money
problems and effort gone to
waste. We live in housing
provided to us so cannot make
changes to the yard. If bamboo
is a problem in those areas,
how about burying metal coins
to control?
We also have a (very little
used) street pointing at our
front window (which faces
west). I've hung an
eight-pointed gold star
(actually a Christmas tree
ornament) in our entry right
by the window. Is there
anything I can do to deflect
the sha qi at the angle it
points at the window?
Thank you for your help!


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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There are various varieties of bamboos.
These bamboos were recently planted at the newly T.O.P. condo : Livia at Pasir Ris.
Unlike trees that have a single tree trunk; bamboos grow and multiply in clusters.
Some matured bamboo clusters are much thicker than the one shown in the photos.
As bamboos contain pockets of "spaces" or "air"; just imagine, if the bamboos were not properly maintained, e.g. cut-off partially, it could easily contain or rather retain stagnant water.
And thus as a result become breeding points for mosquitoes..
In many situations, snakes.. may take refuge also in the undergrowth of bamboo stocks..
Again, the above explaination; is based purely on: Common sense!
For example, some people felt that the Chinese invented compartments in ships.. such that in the event of one or more compartments in a ship being flooded; it may still not sink.
And some say that most likely the Chinese took this concept from the way larger bamboo trees subdivide their compartments...

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On 3/13/2001 9:09:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
Further to what I had
mentioned earlier about the
bamboo tree (plant);
In my opinion, I find that it
is a `dirty' plant. Do not get
me wrong that I meant `dirty'
as to it harbouring ghosts!
*Joke*
What I actually meant was
that:
1. Unlike a regular tree,
which has only one tree trunk;
bamboo plant grows "sideways"
and in a short while, one
bamboo plant or shoot would
result in many bamboo shoots
sprouting out or expanding
`sideways' or taking up more
ground space.
2. Should the older bamboo
shoots be `cut' or had
`rotted'; it could be a haven
for mosquitoes or their lava
since, the broken shoots can
easily contain stagnant water.
3. Furthermore, if one try to
remove the bamboo plants (in
the future), it can be quite a
messy affair and it is hard to
pull out the roots unless, one
really digs hard enough.
Because of the above, (rather
than FS); I personally do not
have a `good opinion' of the
tree in one's home even if it
is at the frontage of the
house.. erh... so much
trouble....
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/11/01 1:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I read that bamboo is a
problem in back and side yards
(but good in the front yard) -
that it leads to money
problems and effort gone to
waste. We live in housing
provided to us so cannot make
changes to the yard. If bamboo
is a problem in those areas,
how about burying metal coins
to control?
We also have a (very little
used) street pointing at our
front window (which faces
west). I've hung an
eight-pointed gold star
(actually a Christmas tree
ornament) in our entry right
by the window. Is there
anything I can do to deflect
the sha qi at the angle it
points at the window?
Thank you for your help!


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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