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10 Best Garden Planners, Programs, and Apps

Plan your garden the smart way with these online planners.

well-laid out flower bed

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Using a garden planner to plan the layout and contents of your garden is a great way to stay organized and get everything you want out of a garden.

Each garden planner has various tools that will make it easy for you to come up with a plan of action for the best garden beds for your yard. You'll be able to specify size, shape, and terrain, add boundaries such as fences or walls, plan a sprinkler system, place plants, trees, or bushes, and much more.

Here are some other resources for your gardening and outdoor activities, including ways you can get free seeds, free seed catalogs you can request by mail, and free plans to help you build a greenhouse, garden shed, or potting bench.

Benefits of Garden Planners

Many of these programs let you zoom and move around to get all the features placed exactly where you want them. You can also start out with a garden design template to plan a garden or create your own plan from scratch.

After you've planned your garden, many of the planners let you print out or save your garden layout, including a list of supplies you'll need to buy to implement your design.

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    Gro Veg Garden Planner

    Grow Veg garden planner

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    How to Use It: Download on desktop or mobile

    Gro Veg Garden Planner is an online garden planner, but it has tons of plants you won't find at the websites listed above. You can add plants, objects, and structures to your garden plan to make sure that they'll receive enough sunlight and water. This planner lends itself to plotting out rows, raised garden beds, square foot gardens, container gardens, and more.

    This online garden planner focuses on data and optimizing the timing and placement of your plants and you can even have it send you emails to remind you when to plant your crops.

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    Plan-a-Garden

    Screenshot of the BHG.com's Plan-A-Garden website

    Better Homes & Gardens

    How to Use It: Download on desktop or mobile

    Plan-A-Garden from Better Homes & Gardens is an easy-to-use drag and drop builder with a 3D view of its objects, including trees, vines, shrubs, bulbs, and other items you want to add to your landscaping beds.

    To help you build your garden, the planner walks you through a wizard. First, just select a background scene from the pre-made templates, like the house you see here. Then, you can drag fences, any kind of bench, and various arbors into the scene to customize the look, and you can filter plants by by type, size, and light. Finally, you get to brush a surface onto your gardens, such as a lawn, brick path, stones, tiles, or gravel.

    Your garden can be saved online so you never lose your progress. When completely finished, you're able to save the image of the garden you've made as well as export a list of the plants you've included in your garden.

    GardenPuzzle is another garden planner that's very similar in layout to Plan-A-Garden.

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    Gardena’s My Garden

    Gardena's My Garden

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    How to Use It: Online or mobile

    Gardena's My Garden is a free and simple to use, drag and drop garden planner that gives you the ability to add plants, architectural elements, and even yard objects like a grill. The result is an approachable garden design in a hand drawn style.

    You can add elements like sprinkler systems to help determine the best way to water your garden and keep it looking vibrant long after it's come alive from your initial online vision.

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    Veg Plotter

    Veg Plotter image

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    How to Use It: Online on desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile

    Veg Plotter is an easy-to-use online vegetable garden planner that allows you to build a plan for your garden customized to your measurements. You can add elements including beds, paths, and structures, and plan your entire planting year out based on growing seasons.

    Because it's available on mobile, you can easily refer to its month-by-month plans and know when to sow, when to harvest, and which companion plants can thrive side-by-side. Plus, you can track progress to refer back to next year. The basic version is free, while the most advanced version, which allows you to enter custom plants, is $30 annually.

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    Gardener’s Supply Kitchen Garden Planner

    Screenshot of a garden plan built using Gardeners.com

    Gardener's 

    How to Use It: Online or mobile

    With the online garden planner at Gardeners.com, you'll scroll through the different plants and drag and drop the ones you want onto the grid that can be expanded to 5 by 12. Plant options include include cucumbers, eggplants, carrots, garlic, cilantro, lavender, leaf lettuce, hot peppers, okra, celery, melons, chives, and many more.

    Once you're satisfied with your garden, you can print off the image of the garden only or include the planting information as well. The planting information includes lots of useful information, such as how to plant the seeds, how much spacing is required, how often you should plant a new crop, the number of days until harvest, and even a hint to help you successfully sow the seeds.

    This online garden planner also has pre-made garden plans that you can use as inspiration. 

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    Garden Visualiser

    Screenshot of a garden plan designed using Marshalls Garden Visualiser

    Marshalls

    How to Use It: Download on desktop or mobile

    Marshalls Garden Visualiser is just one of the tools Marshalls offers to help you design your outdoor spaces. It does just what you'd expect a free garden planner to do — it lets you visualize your garden in 3D space. This online garden planner lets you specify exactly how large you want your garden to be, and you can even customize the shape of the ground.

    Garden Visualiser asks you to add a boundary to the garden, such as fences, walls, or hedges. When ready to design your garden, you can choose from various themes or build one of your own from scratch. You can even add a picture of your home so the garden can sit beside it to give you an idea of how it will look when you build it.

    Tons of products can be added to your garden with Marshalls Garden Visualiser. Some of these include paths, garden edgings, garden surfaces, summerhouses, walling, and paving. When finished, you have the option to find an approved installer to help you build the garden, or you can request information from Marshalls to order all the required products to build it yourself.

    This website requires the Unity Web Player to be installed. If you can't get the website to open in your browser, try a different one like Firefox or Internet Explorer.

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    Garden Planner Online

    Screenshot of a garden designed using Garden Planner at SmallBluePrinter.com

    Small Blue Printer

    How to Use It: Download on desktop or mobile

    This free trial garden planner from Small Blue Printer lets you add many different objects to the scene along with your plants. You're able to edit the color, width, and length of every object you add to your plan.

    When ready to print your garden plan from SmallBluePrinter.com, you can choose to include the object list along with the design. This will print you off a list of every single item in your garden, complete with sizes, quantity, and a small image of the object.

    Also available when you print your design is a coded system that matches up with the item list. This means you can match up the listed items with the picture to know exactly where you're going to place each object. Download the free trial for Mac or Windows. The full version costs $38.

    You can build a garden and even print it off using this online planner, but you're unable to save your plans to an online account. This means you must not close out of the website or you could lose your progress.

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    Smart Gardener

    Screenshot of a garden designed using Smart Gardener

    Smart Gardener

    How to Use It: Download on desktop or mobile

    The Smart Gardener Personalized Vegetable Garden Planner is similar to other online vegetable garden planners but isn't as detailed with the landscape. Instead, you can build your planting beds, lay your desired plants into them, and then print off a detailed list of everything you have in your garden.

    There are square, rectangular, circular, and triangular planting beds available, all of which can be adjusted to a custom size. Adding plants is as simple as dragging them from the sidebar directly onto a planting bed.

    When you're finished and ready to print your garden plan, you get the whole image of the garden plus a list of all the plants, showing the seed depth, spacing, and plant height, each with a detailed illustration of the size requirement for the bed. The cost is only $10 for 90-days of unlimited access or $30 for 360-days.

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    Realtime Landscaping Architect

    Realtime Landscaping Architect image

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    How to Use It: Software for desktop

    Realtime Landscaping Architect offers only a handful of trees, annuals, shrubs, and perennials with the trial version of this program, but its extensive landscaping features make it ideal for designing the pathways, terrain, water features, and buildings that you may want surrounding your garden.

    This software is geared towards professional landscape architects, but provides incredibly accurate depictions of gardens for those who are savvy with rendering. The full version costs $599.

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    Uvision 3D Landscape Creator

    Unilock Software

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    How to Use It: Software for desktop

    Another program very similar to Realtime Landscaping Architect is Uvision 3D Landscape Creator. However, there are more plants to choose from in its trial version.

    This software is also geared towards landscape professionals with ultra realistic renderings and the ability to add in features including architectural elements, driveways, patios, and more. The price point for the full version is $579.95.

    FAQ
    • What is the best garden layout for beginners?

      When you're first starting out, plant straight, long rows in a north-south alignment.

    • How do I arrange my garden in rows?

      Ideally, as space allows, sow the tallest plants at the north end of the row. Plant from tallest to shortest moving south.

    • What is the basic pattern in garden design?

      Typically, vegetable gardens are planted within rectangles whether the garden is wide or long and narrow. Subdivide larger spaces into smaller rectangular sections.