designed to help garden enthusiasts, whatever their level of experience to
find / select the right plants to suit the garden conditions and preferred
choice of colour height etc. It's very simple to use. You simply select any
combination of colour, flowering month of interest, height, aspect like shade,
partical or full sun, soil type and Latin or common name. Simply Click
search and the best plants are displayed within seconds. This makes it fun as
the gardening tips are easily accessible.
Used as a garden planner to create seasonal colour and interest and for
landscape design finding the right plants.
It's simple to use, finds information quickly, the 9,000+ images helps
identification and seasonal changes.
Home and garden design
You can keep your records by make plants list 'Plants I Have' and 'Plants I
want'
The plant lists work with the Calendar so you can see the plants you have in
any chosen month and be reminded when your plants need pruning in any month.
I've tried to add functions that a book can't do, like Add notes and print
with images, link to specialist plant suppliers (UK based at present) Sort
plants like flowering climber by season so you can find climbers to grow over
a fence or pagoda that flower at different times.
There are garden styles with the plants identified. You can print the plant
list and take them to the garden centre so you can create your own garden
design and style.
Complete Gardens CD-ROM Ltd is Oxford based and the brain child of Emmy Award
winning Cameraman / Photographer Neil Bromhall.
Awarded "Best New Product" Glee garden Trade Show The Times " Startlingly lovely photography" Best Buy & Top 5 Star rating by Computer Shopper & Computer Active Magazine
when tested with the other main garden software Titles "This is the Best
software we've tested"
Neil Bromhall has sinced written about articles on various topics from Landscaping. Neil Bromhall is an award winning wildlife Cameraman / photographer who was awarded an Emmy for his camera work on BBC David Attenborough's "The Private Life Of Plants" series. Neil has since founded www.com. Neil Bromhall's top article generates over 590 views. to your Favourites.