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Free landscape design websites

Posted on 2/22/23 at 8:42 am
Posted by Tiger31
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2004
381 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 8:42 am
Are there any free landscape design websites that anyone would recommend? I have a rough idea of what I want to do but would like to see it all laid out.
Posted by PelsForLife
Member since May 2019
456 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 9:46 am to
Here's a few templates by Webflow. It's my web design tool of choice. If you need it built, let me know.

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Posted by idlewatcher
County Jail
Member since Jan 2012
79146 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 10:03 am to
I don't think he's starting a landscape company baw
Posted by Stexas
SWLA
Member since May 2013
6005 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 10:05 am to
Maybe I'm slow, but I believe he's looking for a tool to design his landscape, not a tool to design a landscape related website....
Maybe it's just my sarcasm meter being broken.
Posted by Tiger31
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2004
381 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 12:06 pm to
Thanks for the links but yes I was looking for something to design my landscape not a website. Apologies for the confusing title.
Posted by PelsForLife
Member since May 2019
456 posts
Posted on 2/22/23 at 5:13 pm to
Sorry, I'm so caught up into website building eveyday.

When you say a business followed by design, that's my first instict lol
This post was edited on 2/22/23 at 5:14 pm
Posted by sosaysmorvant
River Parishes, LA
Member since Feb 2008
1312 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 5:12 am to
Try to find someone local to get this done. A generic website will not give you specific ideas for your location. South Louisiana heat limits you. Heat, pests, and fungi are problem actors for our area and its good to know what plants are more robust.

For instance, Indian Hawthornes are used extensively around here. They are nice and inexpensive, but are susceptible to disease. Personally, I would steer clear of them.
Posted by magicman534
The dirty dell
Member since May 2011
1575 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:16 am to
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For instance, Indian Hawthornes are used extensively around here. They are nice and inexpensive, but are susceptible to disease. Personally, I would steer clear of them.


My builder planted 12 of them in 2021. Most if not all have disease. Ive treated them and it’s helped some. But I’ve already replaced 3 with camellias and Plan to do the rest this spring
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
13429 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:18 am to
He can talk to his local nursery to get that info. Find some solid plants and trees for his area varying in size and color then use a website to plan.

I printed pictures of my yards from several angles and tape them under clear dry erase sheets and doodled to brainstorm
Posted by Shabath227
Member since Jan 2022
413 posts
Posted on 2/24/23 at 5:02 pm to
There is much more to design than appearance. What about the sun? Do your beds get morning sun, mid day, or afternoon?

What about irrigation, growth height, and tier levels.

Where are you located?
Posted by Tiger31
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2004
381 posts
Posted on 2/25/23 at 9:00 am to
I’m in North Carolina. I have a decent idea of what my options are based on Sun, irrigation, and what works locally. I’m now at the appearance stage and was looking for something that would help with that.

Thanks everyone.
Posted by Shabath227
Member since Jan 2022
413 posts
Posted on 2/25/23 at 7:56 pm to
I forget that not everyone is from Louisiana. Lol!

I’m a Landscape Contractor in Louisiana and design hundreds of jobs each year, but your climate is much different than south Louisiana. I was hoping I could help, but I’m not sure I would know what plants work best in your climate.

Good Luck!
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