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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
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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