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Evil beauty: flowers, next to which nothing grows
Some of them have such a terrible character that not a single plant can get along with them.
Many flowers, although they decorate a summer cottage, can create many problems for gardeners.
Hibiscus does not tolerate neighbors
TV presenter Larisa Guzeeva recently spoke about the “evil character” of peonies and roses in the program “To the Dacha!” According to her, these flower queens do not tolerate other plants next to them and simply “strangle” them.
But a rose can improve the human biofield, it relieves fatigue and irritability well.
In addition to roses, the so-called vampire plants include, for example, hibiscus. This shrub grows rapidly, forms a powerful crown and gradually displaces its neighbors in the area. If you are growing hibiscus in an apartment, try not to put it in the bedroom or in the kitchen, as it can give off negative energy.
Yes, it’s energy! Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Vlail Kaznacheev scientifically proved this in his time: plants are capable of emitting energy in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum.
Tomatoes and peppers are also capricious
Experienced gardeners know that all plants are divided into three groups: donors, vampires and neutrals, and any front garden must be shaped with these properties in mind.
So, for example, you should not plant anything near tomatoes and ornamental peppers – they suck energy from neighboring plants and deplete the soil.
You also need to be careful about planting thuja and cypress – these shrubs also have a heavy energy and feel much better in open spaces.
But do not be afraid of these plant vampires: many of them have a positive effect on humans, relieving excess stress and relieving stress. As soon as you stand next to raspberry bushes, gooseberries or grape vines, your mood will immediately improve, and even a healthy appetite will appear.
Ficus and begonia – for garden and office
Pay attention to plants such as ficus and begonia – in summer they can grow in the garden, and in winter they need to be transferred to crowded premises, such as offices, but not to the house. Their unique ability to absorb negative energies can normalize the atmosphere in your workplace. But in an apartment, they can cause fatigue and apathy in people.
If you decide to plant a chestnut or maple tree in your garden, make sure that nothing grows in the neighborhood. These trees also do not tolerate other plants. With age, the energy of free-standing trees will only increase, and you can use them to relieve tension and nervousness, simply by standing for a couple of minutes with your back against the trunk.
Fern and ivy can suffocate
If pines or spruces grow on your garden plot, do not try to plant anything nearby, these conifers will not allow other plants to take away their territory. It is also not recommended to set up a garden or flower garden near a birch grove – they will wither.
Another vampire plant is the handsome fern. In the garden, it is recommended to plant it in a hanging planter so that the roots and shoots do not make their way to neighboring plants and do not destroy them. By the way, vampire flowers perfectly absorb electromagnetic radiation from TVs and computers, so they are recommended to be installed in the living room. So, if you move the fern from the garden to the house in the fall, it will be a natural defense for you. But in the bedroom, it can cause insomnia and fatigue.
Evergreen ivy can also become a dangerous neighbor, which, in fact, is a weed and can “strangle” closely planted plants in just a couple of months.
Well, in general, the dangerous neighborhood of flowers is best determined empirically, because much depends not only on the plan for planting plants, but also on the structure of the soil, the amount of fertilizers and the cardinal direction in which they are located.