Garden planner for sloped terrain - experiences / tips

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-03 14:38:53

Grantlhaua

2020-04-03 14:38:53
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I need a garden planner in which I can also represent a slope location in 3D.

Does anyone have a tip? Unfortunately, Gardena can do neither 3D nor slope location.

Thanks!

Regards
 

eigenheim-nrw

2020-04-04 12:07:52
  • #2
I am also very interested in that. Our property slopes on two sides, so the planning is not that easy, we first want to see how it can look.
 

haydee

2020-04-04 12:43:07
  • #3
What exactly do you want to visualize or plan with the planner?
 

hampshire

2020-04-04 13:52:05
  • #4
Buy soft pencils and large sheets of translucent parchment drawing paper. Draw in the contour lines and use different sheets for different heights. This makes it easy to work and visualize. A program that allows you to capture the topography of your property and edit it in 3D costs a lot of money and many hours of training. Dataflor has something in the program. The free programs from OBI, Gardena, gartenplaner etc struggle with representing a non-flat topography.
 

eigenheim-nrw

2020-04-07 13:21:57
  • #5


Thank you for the assessment! I fear that the paper version will also take quite a bit of time.
 

hampshire

2020-04-07 13:26:20
  • #6
The entire planning requires time. Developing on paper always helps me organize my thoughts much better. This makes me faster in creative processes.
 

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