ᐅ User-friendly planning software for landscaping and gardens

Created on: 26 Jan 2020 12:58
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Illya-Berlin
Hello everyone,
we are looking for an easy-to-use planning software for outdoor areas and gardens. Does anyone have specific experience? Unfortunately, we are overwhelmed by the large number of different programs and online tools.
We are having trouble with the OBI Garden Planner. It doesn’t allow us to enter our exact measurements. Immocado seems to be more advanced in this regard. It costs about 50€ (around $55), but if someone has had good experience with it, that would be okay.
Thank you very much in advance!
Best regards
Illya
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darksun
20 Jul 2022 10:12
Somewhat of an older topic, but does anyone currently have a recommendation for garden design software?
Since our property has slopes or embankments in all directions, it’s important that the software allows for realistically incorporating these height differences.
Ideally, it would also enable specifying the elevation above sea level at various reference points.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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deezey
4 Aug 2022 15:07
Hey,
with some effort and detours, the only free options that quickly come to mind are SweetHome 3D, SketchUp, or the pCon Planner.
Otherwise, all 3D planners, such as Architect 3D or similar, should offer the necessary features without having to spend a lot of money.
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Tassimat
4 Aug 2022 19:57
deezey schrieb:

Otherwise, all 3D planners [..] should offer the necessary features without having to spend a lot of money.

Unfortunately, in all of these software solutions, the garden is just a flat surface. I’m very curious about how one could plan a sloped lot with them.

If I had more time, I would actually start with Blender.
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deezey
4 Aug 2022 21:00
Alright. At least for the affordable options. The 3D architect software from Immocado should be able to handle it. Unfortunately, I last used this type of planner back in 2018/2019. Professionally, I have access to different 3D software and am quite familiar with it. That’s why it was usually easy to implement the desired designs. Blender is powerful, but like most programs in this category, it’s the learning curve that can be challenging. You will definitely need some time for that. Try searching on YouTube for Immocado 3D architect; you might find something interesting. Otherwise, back to basics – despite having all the CAD options, I still start with pen and paper in the first phase 🙂
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darksun
5 Aug 2022 09:48
Tassimat schrieb:

Unfortunately, in all these software solutions, the garden is just a flat surface. I’m really interested in how one could plan a plot with a slope using them.

With "Realtime Landscaping Architect," I’ve gotten to the point where I can create "curved" gardens (with small steps and hills) using the "Terrain" feature.

For a slope along the house, I “repurpose” the "Wedge" function found under "Modeling":
I assign the "Wedge" a "grass" texture, which results in a straight but inclined lawn area (slope).

Sloping grassy hill next to a gray house with a window; wooden shed on the left.


Screenshot of the terrain toolbar showing slope and height functions in landscaping software.


Exterior view of a blue house with garden, green lawn, and tree in the yard.
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blubbernase
24 Aug 2022 11:34
Tassimat schrieb:
Unfortunately, in all these software solutions, the garden is just a flat surface.

For SH3D, there is a terrain/landscape plugin—just try searching for it online.