![]() We can GIS, Photoshop, and Sketchup grading and planting plans for colorful flood control and wildlife habitat today and we’re giving you a unique spring-COVID-break 25% OFF discount on remote bioswale/rain garden design. Whereas it was once adequate to master only a transit and sketch pad. It’s more than just software, as emerging technology such as drones, virtual reality (VR), LiDar, drive-by and oblique fixed-wing aerial vegetative interpretation, and 3-D rendering have enabled NCS designers to guide bioretention, stormwater, and native wildlife habitat planting designs remotely - we can. Software has evolved from tools to represent design to those actually affecting design ideas. NCS can measure your site using GIS, analyze natural features inventory data, and producing drawings in CAD and image editing, rendering programs that help you see what your new place of plants and wildlife will look like. I'll open up this question to other garden designers to recommend their favourite free or paid for landscape or garden design software!COVID-19 stranded & looking at your “greenup”, not knowing what to do? We CAN HELP, through remote-sensing and design software technologies! The pandemic stuff has made working a logistical nightmare in almost every vocation, ecological design included.A variety of software programs have become embedded in nearly every step of the design process, from site inventory and analysis to final project deliverables and beyond. Inspired by one of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) garden designs. If I were you and for building experience hand drawn scaled plans will help you learn far more about proportion and considering layouts than a drag and drop tool. There is also Gardena as a free tool but is limited for more large-scale designs or presentations to clients. The cost can be prohibitive at first but there is a free online-only version you can use when you get started. Pro will also support a host of file extensions making it a truly versatile and workable garden design package. For the more advanced user there is Google Sketchup Pro enabling you to push and pull your work in and out of any CAD package. Sketchup is in my opinion the best piece of design software for landscaping. Marzena at 4D Gardens has put a few Google images of gardens she has created using Sketchup. As its part of my creative process but is time-consuming! I've used sketch up for years for quantities and surveying detail but always hand draw my own work to scale as part of the final presentation to clients and landscapers. The tools you use to visualise or quantify your designs can be quite tricky to get to use and fund when you start out. Good to hear from you and welcome to the world of landscaping and design. Quote from Lee Garden Ninja on 19th September 2022, 9:21 am Join the forum below with your gardening questions! I will block anyone who breaks these rules or is discourteous to the Garden Ninja Community. If you need a garden design service, please use this page to book a design consultation. Please don’t ask for ‘cheeky’ full Garden redesigns here. Please don’t promote, sell, link spam or advertise here. If you wouldn’t say it to your mum’s face, then don’t post it here. Please be polite, courteous and respectful. Today were gonna be looking at garden design within Google. ![]() ![]() Posting Rules: This space is open for all garden-related questions. Introduction to the lesson: Hey, thank you for joining me on todays lesson. If you have a problem in your garden or need help, this is the garden forum for you! It’s a safe place to ask garden-related questions for design or planting, whether you are a beginner or an expert gardener. This online gardening forum is run by Lee Burkhill, the Garden Ninja from BBC’s Garden rescue and a trusted group of experienced gardeners. Welcome to the ultimate beginner gardening and garden design forum! Where no gardening question is too silly or obvious. ![]()
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