I signed up for Sutton's vegetable planner when I was designing my potager. Doesn't cost much and you get a design tool plus regular tips by email. Some of these have been quite useful but the software itself can't cope with my 29m x 25m plot on screen or printing out all at once as allotments and veggie plots are usually smaller.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast. "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Because we'd rather spend the money on plants. There is so much very good, free software out there for many applications it would be daft not to ask if there is anything out there for garden design. Sadly the answer does seem to be 'No'.
There's usually a trial at least for free on most apps, not sure whether they apply to the gardening ones or not, to ensure you are happy/able to operate them before making the purchase. Are you after PC software or a Phone app?
Maybe missing the freemium business model. I'm not saying it would work for garden design software but it is the reason why much high quality software is offered free.
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I've not found any free ones that were any use unfortunately.
What about Paid For ones?
As stated by Clarinton there are no really useful free garden design software. I personally use and recommend a reasonably priced one: Garden Planner. See http://www.rezeau.org/wp-garden/en/a-garden-plan-created-with-garden-planner/
Why do people insist on getting a piece of software for free? Would you dream of getting plants, tools,etc for free at your garden centre?
I signed up for Sutton's vegetable planner when I was designing my potager. Doesn't cost much and you get a design tool plus regular tips by email. Some of these have been quite useful but the software itself can't cope with my 29m x 25m plot on screen or printing out all at once as allotments and veggie plots are usually smaller.
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Because we'd rather spend the money on plants. There is so much very good, free software out there for many applications it would be daft not to ask if there is anything out there for garden design. Sadly the answer does seem to be 'No'.
Maybe I'm just an old cynic? ( as if ? ) but why do some folk expect stuff that's really good to be given away for free?
Surely if it's any good, the person / people who spent time effort and money on it will want a return on that investment?
Am I missing something?
There's usually a trial at least for free on most apps, not sure whether they apply to the gardening ones or not, to ensure you are happy/able to operate them before making the purchase. Are you after PC software or a Phone app?
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Maybe missing the freemium business model. I'm not saying it would work for garden design software but it is the reason why much high quality software is offered free.