There s an irrigation line direct water line with a hose and the gas line further down in a bricked alcove.
Flowerbed against siding.
Raised tiered flower beds are one of the best flower bed ideas for the front of house.
Placing a flower bed against a fence is an amazing way to keep your yard space open as well as adding some appeal to your fencing.
That way water will tend to drop down and not absorb into the concrete from watering the plants.
Use an inorganic mulch such as landscape rock near the foundation if needed.
P i am planning on building a raised planter about 2 feet high along an outside wall of my house using block.
My intuition tells me that filling 2 feet of dirt against the siding would probably not be ideal but would like professional advise.
Bold and bright flowers can really make a statement and provide a visually stunning contrast and pattern.
Not a bad idea per se but if you can lay out a plastic exterior membrane against the concrete first and anchor it and seal the sides.
You can use flower colors to create patterns across your space.
A planting bed next to your house can sometimes lead to excess dirt on the brick or siding.
I don t know the dimensions but the bed seems large enough for one or two large containers.
Planters often have dirt that is against the siding of a house.
I m in northern california with very clay like soil but i think the soil in this bed has been amended over the years.
This is against the garage which is on a slab foundation.
Wooden raised beds can be tiered making them easier to reach for gardeners with mobility issues.
If there is not a proper barrier between the siding and the soil in a planter moisture may seep into the wall of the home.
In some areas builders waterproof the wall or siding to prevent moisture from entering the wall.
They re space saving provide an interesting focal point and are easy to maintain.
To use the bed with in ground plants you would have to build a wall inside it so that that house side of the wall is 6 from the siding for airflow weeding.
Don t allow mature plants to touch your siding or foundation.
Shrubs and plants can also attract pests to your home.
This would be a large pain in the butt.
I m assuming that the flower bed faces south.