The Garden Magazine, April, 1921 
145 
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INTRODUCTORY 
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Foundation Plantings 
T HE difference between a house that looks like a box 
placed on the ground and a house that seems to fit 
in naturally as if it always belonged there, is a good 
foundation planting. The wise choice of the proper 
plants and their skilful arrangement will give just the 
proper effect — neither too thick nor too thin — of a 
shrubbery setting which softens the corners and hard 
lines of the house and converts a piece of masonry or 
carpentry into a cosy home. 
Evergreens are usually preferred for foundation 
plantings. They are attractive all the year round. In 
winter they add a touch of cheer when all other foliage 
is gone. 
Flowering shrubs may oe judiciously planted so as to 
provide a foundation setting or a porch screen and at 
the same time give a succession of bloom and color dur^ 
ing the greater part of the year. Care must be taken, 
however, to arrange such a planting so that the effect 
will be pleasing and harmonious always, regardless of 
the season. 
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Here is an attractive shrubbery grouping, out of which the house rises naturally. 
Flowers, in an almost uninterrupted succession during the open months, are possible with 
such a planting Note, too. how in this planting the side porch is screened from the street. 
