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Dear Anon,
There is much truth in this statement:
1. Grass or grass that is regularly `trimmed' is the near equivalent to a water position.
The logic behind it is clear. Grass allows the space to be flat and clear of obstructions.
2. If one plant a tree, in no time, it will outgrow its size and become large. 
It is inauspicious particularly to grow a lone tree on the side of a house. A lone tree in Feng Shui implies that the tree can harbour a spirit. A large tree at the front of the house (e.g. on either side of the main door) creates a Yin environment.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/30/99 12:34:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that in order
>to have a bright hall in the
>front of hall one should not
>grow any plants or tree and
>should simply have grass. Is
>it true. Thanks.
>
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