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Garden Planner

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$48.00 one-time
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What is Garden Planner

Garden Planner is a consumer-oriented landscape and garden design application used to create simple 2D garden layouts with drag-and-drop plants, structures, and annotations. It targets homeowners and small garden projects that need quick planning and basic visualization rather than CAD-grade drafting. The product emphasizes ease of use, a built-in symbol library, and printable/exportable plans for sharing or reference.

pros

Simple drag-and-drop layout

The tool focuses on fast creation of 2D garden plans using a drag-and-drop workflow. This reduces the learning curve compared with CAD-style landscape design tools. It suits users who need basic placement, spacing, and labeling rather than detailed construction documentation.

Built-in plant and object library

Garden Planner includes a library of common plants and garden objects that can be placed onto a plan. Users can typically adjust properties such as size and add notes to support planning. This helps produce a readable plan without building symbols from scratch.

Plan output for sharing

The product supports exporting or printing plans for sharing with contractors, family members, or for personal reference. Output-oriented features (such as labels and basic measurements) support practical garden planning. This aligns with lightweight design needs where deliverables are simple plan views.

cons

Limited CAD and documentation depth

Garden Planner is not designed for full construction-document workflows (e.g., detailed grading, drainage, or complex hardscape detailing). It generally lacks the precision tooling and standards support expected in professional landscape architecture deliverables. Teams needing permit-ready plan sets often require more advanced drafting and documentation capabilities.

Primarily 2D visualization

The product centers on 2D planning and typically does not provide the same level of 3D modeling, rendering, or walkthrough visualization found in more visualization-focused landscape tools. This can limit client presentation quality for design-build firms. Users may need separate tools for photorealistic outputs.

Unclear enterprise integrations

Compared with business-focused platforms, Garden Planner is not positioned around integrations with CRM, estimating, job costing, or field service workflows. It is better suited to standalone design tasks than end-to-end operations. Organizations that require multi-user governance, templates, and workflow automation may find it insufficient.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Garden Planner (desktop license) $48.00 one-time 2D & 3D garden and landscape design for Windows & Mac; Free 15-day trial (trial printouts/exported images are watermarked); No subscriptions — pay once and keep it forever; Available to purchase from the vendor site, Mac App Store and Microsoft Store.

Seller details

Small Blue Printer
United Kingdom
2007
Private
https://www.smallblueprinter.com/

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