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Re: Landscape Software
I've also used 3d Landscape from Books that Work. It is very time
consuming but it does allow you to have time progress and see the
results. It is supposed to work with Garden Encyclopedia so that you
can increase the database of plants available to place but I don't seem
to have that part working yet. I keep going back to paper and pencil on
this one and I'm an avid computer freak.
Good luck...
Sheryl
RobsGardn@aol.com wrote:
>
> I use the product from "Books That Work". I like it a lot, but they have been
> bought by Sierra who has their own product (I couldn't install it). It may
> still be in some stores. I can’t remember the name of the two products (they
> are very similar), but obviously they are or will be one now. Those kind of
> programs can be very helpful and very frustrating at the same time. Don’t
> expect to save a lot of time. I’ve spent HOURS and HOURS on my design. If
> it’s not fun, don’t even start, use paper and pencil. The libraries also
> seem huge until you want to look for something you saw somewhere else. It
> would take several CDs to hold data on even most of the plants available and
> discussed in forums like this and nurseries. Good luck and have fun!
>
> Rob Smith
>
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