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BBC virtual garden is good for playing with ideas as it turns a plan into a 3d image but you can't print it out and the selection of plants and features is a bit limited
Most of the others I have seen require a subscription some are quite pricey I've also used Geoff Hamiltons garden planning software its pretty cheap now and fairly easy to use... not sure if its...
07:45 Thu 09th Sep 2010
BBC virtual garden is good for playing with ideas as it turns a plan into a 3d image but you can't print it out and the selection of plants and features is a bit limited
Most of the others I have seen require a subscription some are quite pricey I've also used Geoff Hamiltons garden planning software its pretty cheap now and fairly easy to use... not sure if its downloadable though I bought a copy from PC world a few years back
Most of the others I have seen require a subscription some are quite pricey I've also used Geoff Hamiltons garden planning software its pretty cheap now and fairly easy to use... not sure if its downloadable though I bought a copy from PC world a few years back
Find a good, experienced local landscaper who is also capable of drawing up a basic design. Most are self taught and will provide a perfectly good and interesting design that will be included in the job. There was a glut of 'Garden Designers' pop up with their local College Certs, following the popularity of Ground Farce etc., but many soon realised that making a living out of it was nigh on impossible.
Go the recommendation route, view past work and good luck.
Go the recommendation route, view past work and good luck.