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Gardening information and design ideas
A good garden design is usually the result of good planning. The
first step to planning a garden for you is to work out what you
want. There are many styles to choose, there is a great range of
product to incorporate in your private domain, whether it be a
large country garden or a tiny townhouse section.
Creating a garden that satisfies the hunger for beauty, while
catering to life needs becomes more than just planting. There is
no need to spend a fortune on a professional garden designer
when you can create your own garden design on your computer with
3D landscape 2 Deluxe.
This advanced garden design program provides you with realistic
3-D views and you can even see your garden change through the
seasons. The program is packed with lots of design
tips.
Whether you are a professional landscape designer or a gardening
enthusiast, 3D Landscape 2 will help you achieve the look you've
always wanted before lifting a space.
A simple mouse click places trees, shrubs and flowers and over
100 garden design features such as brick pathways, wooden
fences, lights and retaining walls.
Over 100 step-by-step explanations, and what tools and materials
you will need are all included in this informative CD. We want
to be able to use our garden designs, to entertain friends,
children to play, and just to sit and enjoy the environment.
About the author:
About The Author:
Roger King is a successful author and publisher of
http://www.1st-home-decor.com Garden design and ideas to
showcase your homes.
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