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Phil 20-12-2003 12:35 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 
Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if today's
versions are better?

Phil



Sacha 20-12-2003 12:35 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best method.
--

Sacha
(remove the 'x' to email me)



Phil 20-12-2003 12:42 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
.. .
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to

have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if

today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best method.
--

Sacha


I'm not surprised as I am a constant doodler.

How about software that shortlists suggestions for planting, by size or
season or colour type of thing?

Phil



martin 20-12-2003 01:38 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 12:35:34 +0000, Sacha
wrote:

Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to
k

Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best method.


Unless you can use and have a copy of Autocad.
--
Martin

Zizz 20-12-2003 04:36 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 

"Phil" reply to group wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
.. .
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to

have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if

today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus

seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best

method.
--

Sacha


I'm not surprised as I am a constant doodler.

How about software that shortlists suggestions for planting, by size or
season or colour type of thing?

Phil



I think what's needed is a comprehensive plant database where you can search
on all the parameters you've mentioned, size, season of interest, colours
and a whole load of other things as well such as soil type, hardiness and
more I won't mention though you'll get my drift.
Now that'd be the piece of software I'd be interested in.
As for planning and design ... maybe a few graphical representations and
photos of types of gardens to inspire, but eventually that part is down to
the planner/designer as that's the artistry.
L



Charlie Pridham 20-12-2003 05:33 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
.. .
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used to

have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if

today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best method.
--

Sacha
(remove the 'x' to email me)

I have never used one (or wanted to!) but someone recently emailed me a
garden layout sketch done on one (asking for planting suggestions) and I
found it easier to visualise than some of the descriptions I sometimes get!
:~)
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Charlie Pridham 20-12-2003 05:34 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 

"Zizz" wrote in message
...

"Phil" reply to group wrote in message
...

"Sacha" wrote in message
.. .
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used

to
have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder if

today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus

seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best

method.
--

Sacha


I'm not surprised as I am a constant doodler.

How about software that shortlists suggestions for planting, by size or
season or colour type of thing?

Phil



I think what's needed is a comprehensive plant database where you can

search
on all the parameters you've mentioned, size, season of interest, colours
and a whole load of other things as well such as soil type, hardiness and
more I won't mention though you'll get my drift.
Now that'd be the piece of software I'd be interested in.
As for planning and design ... maybe a few graphical representations and
photos of types of gardens to inspire, but eventually that part is down to
the planner/designer as that's the artistry.
L

The RHS are claiming to have such a beast up and running on their web site
(haven't been and looked yet so no idea how good it is)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Sacha 20-12-2003 11:44 PM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 
Charlie Pridham20/12/03 5:23

snip

I have never used one (or wanted to!) but someone recently emailed me a
garden layout sketch done on one (asking for planting suggestions) and I
found it easier to visualise than some of the descriptions I sometimes get!
:~)


Ahhh. Descriptions. Dear heaven above - descriptions. ;-((

--

Sacha
(remove the 'x' to email me)



Zizz 21-12-2003 08:12 AM

Gardening Planning type of Software
 

"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Zizz" wrote in message
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"Phil" reply to group wrote in message
...

"Sacha" wrote in message
.. .
Phil20/12/03 12:15 pmreply to


Any suggestions for good garden planning t ype of software? I used

to
have a
Geoff Hamilton some years ago which I found very poor and wonder

if
today's
versions are better?

Phil


This question gets asked quite often here and the general consensus

seems
always to be that a pencil and a piece of paper is still the best

method.
--

Sacha

I'm not surprised as I am a constant doodler.

How about software that shortlists suggestions for planting, by size

or
season or colour type of thing?

Phil



I think what's needed is a comprehensive plant database where you can

search
on all the parameters you've mentioned, size, season of interest,

colours
and a whole load of other things as well such as soil type, hardiness

and
more I won't mention though you'll get my drift.
Now that'd be the piece of software I'd be interested in.
As for planning and design ... maybe a few graphical representations and
photos of types of gardens to inspire, but eventually that part is down

to
the planner/designer as that's the artistry.
L

The RHS are claiming to have such a beast up and running on their web site
(haven't been and looked yet so no idea how good it is)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



From what I've seen at the RHS website, whilst it's okay (ish) I wouldn't
really rate it ... I found the BBCs garden site a whole lot more easier
et.al.
One of the major problems with plant websites is the lack of photos as well.
L




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