December 23, 2024

VIDEO: How to Use the Garden Planner to Plan Your Garden


Avoid wasted time and effort and start planning for truly abundant harvests by producing beautiful garden plans with pinpoint accuracy. In this short video we’ll show you how our new Garden Planner can help you unleash your garden’s full potential!

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https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Use the Garden Planner to Plan Your Garden

  1. I just started the free trial and was wondering if there was a new video after Dec 25, 2020? What I am seeing is a little different than what is in this particular video. Under the SFG there is also a snap to grid slider. What does this do? I was hoping it would automatically snap into my raised garden beds, the plants that I wanted to plant, against the edges and in the corners. But it doesnt seem to do that. I have created several 4×20 and 4×30 beds. When i turn on SFG, I am unable to fit 4 sets of plant without going outside the lines of the raised bed. Do I need to add 6 or 8 inches or something? i also have about 30 feet of horizontal/ tunnel style using hogfence that is approx 8 feet wide, stratling 2 beds. Is there an option for that or just keep it as a trellis? ANd finally, I seem to be unable to "stretch" one set of plants into rows or blocks. I have to go over and hit the plant on the left to put it in the beds on the right… Otherwise i love what you guys have done and plan to use it as soon as my free trial runs out. Thank you. And can you add pineapple? 🙂

  2. What are the needed settings so that you can drop a corn on the bed and drag it to make a bigger bed like you do by dragging the edges? When I drag the corn over it does not have edges I can expand with.

  3. It would be great if there was a way to assign layers like in photoshop. It's infuriating to create an entire layout design and then accidentally click the grass and obscure my entire design, and then have to go back though and drag everything back to its original location. Especially frustrating if the default setting is "edit all".

  4. This is the answer to managing 35 raised beds and 82 growing pots with 10 volunteers at a food bank garden. Visually easy to follow. Captures data for the following year. Keeps the seeds that worked in one system. Takes all management off one person's shoulders. I was trying to do it with Google Docs – then I found THIS and the angels sang…

  5. I did the 7-day free trial and am extremely impressed. What a tremendously useful tool. A few suggestions for features that could make it even better. First, a tool that would display shadows caused by the sun based on object heights entered by users. Second, the ability to add labels to identify objects (e.g., shed, path, bed #1, bed #2). Third, the ability to add plants in SFG mode by clicking and dragging, similar to how it is done in regular mode. Fourth, the addition of an icons for a house and for a geodesic dome type greenhouse. Just some thoughts on how to enhance an already great tool. Cheers!

  6. I think you could emphasise the fact that it is also usable on mobiles. Sure, it can be a bit fiddly at times, but no more so than most photo/video editing apps I use. In fact, it works well, with a few things missing, but I've just planned out my patio garden in just about an hour and it has injected a useful dose of realism re. spacing, as well as giving reassurance and hope that I may have a chance of fitting in everything I want to.

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