A garden in the Southwest sector sits inside a sector whose element the room dominates. The room’s Wood controls the sector’s Earth. This typically lets the room function but at a cost to the sector’s bagua life area — e.g., the love and marriage signature of this part of the home weakens.
This room is external, life-energy, landform-defining by nature, and its primary feng shui concern is how the home receives external qi. The Southwest sector is associated with the love and marriage life area in the bagua — governed by the trigram 坤 (Kun, Earth), the family-member position of the mother, and the season of late summer. The controlling-cycle relationship between these two element registers determines how naturally the room’s function and the sector’s life-area meaning fit together.
In Eight Mansions, this direction is auspicious for West Life Group people (Kua 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) and inauspicious for East Life Group people (Kua 1, 3, 4, 9). If your Kua is East Life Group, treat this room as a placement that needs active balancing rather than one that runs on autopilot.
What this means in practice: the room is suppressing the love and marriage function of this part of the home. If the household genuinely values the love and marriage life area, this is one of the few placements where relocation is worth considering — the room’s presence here actively undoes the sector. If relocation is not feasible, strong sector reinforcement elsewhere in the home is the alternative.