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Re: [PRIMROSES] Garden Maps
- To: P*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [PRIMROSES] Garden Maps
- From: J* S* <j*@TRXINC.COM>
- Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 19:08:20 -0600
- References: <c64b0149.34a3de0e@aol.com>
Cidjohnson wrote:
>
> How do you keep track of your plants - computer software (which ones),
> sketches, scale drawings that you have to change endlessly, spread sheets
> (what info do you include? how do you handle multiples of the same plant,
> locations of said plants, etc), do you just label the plants in the garden and
> hope the dog doesn't chew them up?
Hi,
I use a landscape program called LandDesigner by Sierra. It is pretty
good. You can draw your planting out, and then view it is 3-D...you can
move around like you were walking through your garden and get high and
low angle perspectives, too. There is a large plant database that you
can add your own plants to, and these descriptions can be asigned to
various plants in your landscape.
I do not know if this program is made for Macs, or not. I use it on an
IBM. It is a fairly large program, but isn't really expensive. I hope
this helps!!
Josh
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