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Re: Landscape Software


 I have had good experience with LandDesigner from Sierra.  You can
lay out your landscape plan, have it rendered into 3-D(including your house
and driveway etc.), have it show what it will look like at different seasons,
and with different years of growth.  I have found it to be a lot of fun to
plan 
flower beds and where to plant trees this way.

Jennifer
Plano, Tx
 

At 03:07 PM 10/2/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I know that there are several software packages on the market for doing
>landscape/garden design.  I was just wondering what people out there had
>tried and what they thought.
>
>I have been holding off on doing anything major/permanent in my backyard
>because we had been planning on getting a fence and I wanted to know
>exactly where it would be before I did any serious planting to avoid
>moving things.  Well, the fence was finished this Monday.  Every time I
>walk around out there now, I come up with a new idea for a flower garden
>or hedge or something.  Since I know that one of the common mistakes is
>to plant for what it looks like now, not what it will look like in 20
>years, I thought maybe one of these packages might help.
>
>Any experiences or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Greg in Chalfont, PA (zone 6/7)
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