The traditional advice on layering a landscape is to have the smallest plants in the front and the tallest ones closest to the house so you can see the progression of plants but the taller the plant the further it needs to be positioned away from the house.
Planting bed against siding.
Homeowners savvy about gardening can use evergreen shrubs for the bones of the foundation planting beds then supplement with plants offering spring blooms summer flowers and or fall foliage.
Set your plants in position while still in the pots before digging.
Or can i just fill the planter directly against the side of the house.
When you re ramping up your curb appeal start with evergreens that give structure to your yard.
And you certainly can t plant shrubs too close to the structure not just because plants will come into contact with and damage the siding but because shrubs retain moisture.
This allows you to move plants around before planting them to achieve your desired look.
For wood siding it was 6 inches.
I wonder if it is necessary to build a barrier against the house using brick wood or simply plastic.
And we don t.
Water and soil against a foundation can damage siding causing mold mildew and rot.
Your planting bed soil and mulch is considered the outdoor grade.
The house is stucco.
Keep the soil a minimum of 12 inches away from siding.
Ideally following that half of the full final width plus a foot rule.
It also helps to prevent rodents from damaging the home.
Dig a trench 6 inches deep and fill it partially with gravel if you are building a raised planting bed so the bed.
Finish the bed with a nice border.
How to build a planting bed against a house things you will need.
Retaining wall stones brick or landscape timbers work well for this type of bed.
Mix in annuals and other plants with year round interest says julie arnold camp a realtor with better homes and gardens metro brokers in atlanta.
Boxwoods make great foundation plants and come in many sizes so you can also add them to beds and borders.
Different cities towns and counties can modify the building code but i clearly remember when the minimum distance from the exterior grade to the bottom of the first row of brick was 4 inches.
My intuition tells me that filling 2 feet of dirt against the siding would probably not be ideal but would like professional advise.