This window also lets you edit stuff too, including the size of the object in question. To change the fill of your object, simply choose a new one from the properties window on the right of the screen. There’s also a ‘Tools’ function for drawing custom sizes and shapes of pools, pavings, and garden beds and such, each with choices of fill. Just pick from a selection of objects and plop them into your design. Download of the trial version does not require credit card information, which is great. (Note, when you’ve downloaded SBP, it is identified as a garden planner.) They ALSO offer a free online trial version (more about that in a second). Read on to find out, or skip to the end to see how we graded them.įirst up is Small Blue Printer (SBP), which is available as a one-time download for $35. They offer a 15-day trial period for this version, which lets you design, print, and save your plans. The victims today are Small Blue Printer, Plan Garden, Mother Earth News Garden Planner, and Better Homes and Gardens Garden Planner. Are the free versions as good as the paid-for route? Maybe, maybe not. To turn your brown thumb green – or your greener thumb greener – we’ve assembled 4 popular garden/landscape planners and put them through their paces. Memorial Day is in sight and, here in the Midwest, that means the start of gardening season.
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