Thursday, May 15, 2008

Why Landscape Design Software?

Why Landscape Design Software?


Landscape design software gives you an accurate view of final plans before you invest time and money.
Change your mind as often as you like while planning your landscape, no cost associated with trial and error, experiment away!
Import a photo of your home or yard so you can plan your landscape around it.
You can build an accurate shopping list.
Resize plants, trees, etc.
Landscape design software is not just a gardening tool, it is fun!


What Makes Landscape Vision Software Different?


It is The Easiest To Use.
Five Simple Steps To Creating Your Dream Landscape.
No Complicated CAD Drawings.
No Complicated Instruction Manuals.
No Need For Pages and Pages of “Frequently Asked Questions”.
Easy To Navigate Help Feature.
Quick Fact Sheet.
Real Plant Pictures Not Renderings. (You do not want to see renderings on your lawn or in your garden. You want real pictures.)
Informative Plant Bios. (Voted "Best" by Top Ten Review)
Full Screen View.
Import Your Own Plant Images.
Offers The Ability To See Outdoor Living Products On Your Property.
Opportunity To Purchase These Products On Our On-Line Store.
Import More Outdoor Living Images Into Our Categories.
Free Flow Sketching Function.
Walkways and Pavers.
Shopping List with Real Plant Pictures and Outdoor Living Product Reference.
You Do Not Pay For More Software Then You Need!
24/7 Quick Response Support.


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Rose Gardening

Can rose gardening be easy?

Well, yes, if you start by picking strong, disease-resistant rose bushes.
Roses come many colors and forms and in range of growth habits, sizes and shapes. Fortunately today, many newer roses are being bred for hardiness and good disease-resistance.
Like most other garden flowers, roses will thrive if you give them what they need:
Lots of sun – At least six hours of good strong sunlight daily - less sun and you get fewer flowers.
Good soil – Well drained, but able to hold moisture, and enriched with manure and/or compost. Roses are heavy feeders that thrive in rich soil.
Timely care – Plenty of water and fertilizer and proper pruning at the right time. Be sure to stay on the lookout so you can nip any rose problems in the bud before they get out of hand.

Rose gardening : When to plant roses: New roses establish more quickly in the cool moist conditions of spring or fall, so plant soon as soil becomes workable in spring, or in fall.
Always water regularly until established (for about the first two months after planting). Roses are available bare-root or container grown.
Planting bare root roses: Keep roots moist before planting. It's a good idea to soak them in a pail of barely lukewarm water for an hour or so before planting.
Dig hole large enough for roots to spread. Place so that bud union (a swollen area between the root and canes) is at least 2 inches below soil line in warmer zones, 4 to 6 inches deep in Zones 2 to 4. Back-fill planting hole with soil into which you've mixed some peat moss and manure to three quarters full. Firm soil around roots, water well and let drain.
Finish filling the planting hole, adding soil to form a mound over canes (in fall, this provides winter protection, in early spring, protection from sunscald). Remove mounds when roses begin to leaf out.
By Yvonne Cunnington Acknowledgement: Reprinted with Permission. ©Yvonne Cunnington http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/.


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