Foundation planting should help the house sit better in the landscape. The best planting ideas soften long walls, frame windows and entry points, and create a more balanced relationship between the home and the yard without hiding the architecture.

Use layering instead of one flat row
A single line of shrubs can make the house feel heavy and dated. In many cases, foundation beds improve when there is more depth, plant-height variation, and better spacing.
Respect windows, corners, and entry zones
Foundation planting should support the parts of the house people notice most. That means staying honest about mature size and leaving important architectural elements visible.
Coordinate the bed with the wider front yard
Foundation planting feels strongest when it works with the walkway, front entry, and adjacent front-yard beds. Our Front Yard Landscaping Guide for Homeowners is the best next read if the whole front layout still needs work.
What homeowners should remember
The best foundation planting ideas make the house feel more grounded and intentional, not more crowded.

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