View Heaven with Safety, Beauty, and Luck

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See how luck and success is tied to where you live, how healthy you keep your plants, how safe you are and how beautiful you keep your entry.

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Many Lucky and Successful People Live Here

You have everything you need to add to your success and luck

In fact there are aspects of this neighborhood that

actually support your success.

Things you might not know that contribute to success

Your views not only give you beauty to enjoy, they put you in the top of the world for success.

Keep your plants healthy. Plants that are sick can drain your good luck.

Address the safety issues around your property. for your landscape, this means fire hazards.

The entry to your home should be open and welcoming.

One of the Premier attributes of this neighborhoodis the VIEW

Sitting above the world and looking down also representshaving COMMAND of your universe.

When the view is blocked, so is part of your power and control

It is important to keep the plants on your property healthy for your benefit but also for the good health

and good luck of the neighborhood.

Many diseases don’t confine themselves to your property so if you have them and don’t

treat the disease, you will pass them ontoyour neighbors.

Trees are the most important of the good luck plants on your property. Be sure to protect their

health.

Beetle-fungus Disease Threatens Crops and Landscape Trees in Southern CaliforniaIqbal Pittalwala

Photo credits: Gevork Arakeliant

• Close-up of the Tea Shot Hole Borer, which spreads a fungus that threatens avocado and other trees.

• The finger points to a beetle exit hole on an avocado trunk.

• Photo shows an example of wood discoloration due to Fusarium dieback.

Source: http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/5975

Pine beetle borer is not only deadly but also highly contagious.If you get it so will your neighbor. Treat it early.

Anthracnose

Source: http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/3048.html

A number of different trees are affected by anthracnose diseases. These fungal diseases can cause severe leaf blighting and deformation. Over time they can kill the tree.

Source: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn74148.html

Palm Diseases in the LandscapeAUTHOR: D. R. Hodel

“Several major, potentially lethal diseases can attack landscape palms in California. The best strategy for managing these diseases is an integrated pest management approach that combines prevention, exclusion, sanitation, appropriate species selections, and proper care. Selecting the right palm for the right spot then planting and caring for it properly are critical in order to avoid most diseases.”

• Shiny, black, diamond-shaped fruiting bodies are diagnostic for diamond scale, caused by Phaeochoropsis neowashingtoniae.

• Diamond scale has destroyed chlorophyll in portions of this California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera), creating brown, dead areas.

• Fusarium wilt usually appears first in older or lower leaves and moves upward to the center or newest leaves.

Photos by D. R. Hodel.

Branch Dieback

Dieback is usually caused by fungus and can occur in many different varieties of trees. Over time it can result in the death of the tree.

Photo Source: http://phytosphere.com/tanoakobservations/tanoak.html

This neighborhood is classified as a high fire hazard area.

Safety and the feeling of being safe is an important aspect of good luck and success.

Nothing is more important than knowing that you are protected.

If you and your neighbors don’t follow Fire Safety Standards, it is more dangerous to live in the neighborhood.

Source: http://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=7928

UCCE Offers Information on How to Protect Homes From Fires

Courtesy of the East Bay Municipal Utility District

This treeis too bigto be plantedso close tothe house.Not only the size but the proximity and the type of tree makeIt a danger To the ownerand all of their neighbors.

This tree is tooclose and thereis a “fire ladder”.

Below note that evenvines can be a fire hazard.

There are many ways you can protect yourself fromthe threat of fire.

Some plants are more flammable than others- Avoid Them

When trees and plants die - Remove Them

The Fire Department has fire safe standards- Use Them

Of all the areas of your home, the ENTRY is the

That is where Good Luck andSuccess begins.

1. Make it beautiful2. Don’t crowd it 3. Make it visible 4. Keep it alive 5. Consider scale

When you close down your entry you will miss great new opportunities.

A tree in front of your front entry will block good energy from coming in. Also you have to feel a sense of safety when entering so the pokey

Flax can foreshadow spikey or unpleasant encounters..

Here the entry is open and generous and visible.This makes it easy for fresh energy to enter.

Dead plants at the entry are particularly inauspicious.

When a tree is hugely out of proportion to the house and too close it can impede your

upward mobility.

Here the scale of plants matches the scale of the house. They all look like they fit together.

When the numbers of trees is hugely out proportion to the

house they can act as an impediment instead of a help

to your life and career.

You live in a neighborhood that supports your success

and good luck.

Being a good neighbor involvesKeeping Views open

Healthy plantsFires safety

Entry aesthetics