Maybe you just bought or rented a house, but the tiny backyard is a square of newly laid sod with a necklace of bark around the edges. What do you do now? You don’t have to settle for that, but before you start planting, you’ll need to design what you do want your garden to look like.
iScape is a free, easy-to-use app that can help. You can take a photo of your yard, then place plants and features, or go outside and launch the augmented-reality feature for a more detailed picture that includes changing light and immersive 3D imaging. I’ve found that a photo is simpler to work with, but AR provides more flexibility. The built-in plant database provides ample choices to build your perfect garden, but if you’re a beginner, read each entry’s information thoroughly. Otherwise, you might accidentally place an enlarged image of a small annual like a pansy where you actually want a big shrub.
As a designer myself, I appreciated the ability to draw out walkways and hardscapes of various materials. Also, a layering feature allows you to nestle a birdbath into a cluster of perennials, which helps the vision realistically come to life. Overall, iScape is not going to get you into the nitty-gritty of exact dimensions, elevations, and depth unless you pay for the Pro plan ($30 a month, intended for landscapers and designers), but it will render a decent “after” picture for those who need help imagining what their home garden could look like.