In dacha mythology there are several signs concerning the planting of coniferous trees.
It has long been known what consequences planting a fir tree near a house leads to. Planting a thuja is considered no less harmful.
We will tell you about the most popular superstitions and the real consequences of planting decorative conifers near your home.
Thuja, house and superstitions
1. How can one not remember the evil spirits that this tree supposedly attracts?
Of course, there is no scientific evidence on this matter. No refutations, by the way.
2. Also, thuja is often called the tree of death.
There is no arguing with this, because the tree is planted with equal enthusiasm both in country plots and in cemeteries.
3. Another myth related to energy is that thuja takes away the vitality of people living in the house.
In short, if you want, you can find as much negativity about planting thuja under the window as you want.
For example, it drives men out of the house, girls remain lonely for life because of the thuja, and so on.
What practice shows
As it grows, this evergreen tree with a developed root system can damage the foundation or utilities.
It is also believed that areas decorated with thujas are often visited by various antisocial elements in the absence of the owners.
And one more remark that cannot be ignored is diseases.
Thuja, like many conifers, are carriers of rust, which means that the garden will be left without a harvest, if any.