
www.landdesigns.com – Trumbull CT Landscape Designer Trumbull CT Landscape Designer John W. Holden shows you how to naturalize Daffodils when planting. John has a UCONN degree in Ornamental Horticulture and over 25 years of experience in the field of landscape design and landscaping. The three tips John uses are 1) Plant in staggered rows. 2) Plant less bulbs as you move deeper into the bed. 3) Plant bulbs in clumps of 3 to 5. John W. Holden is the founder of Land Designs Unlimited LLC in Newtown, Connecticut. Land Designs Unlimited LLC provides lanscape desgn services for the Newtown, Shelton, Trumbull, Monroe, Oxford and Southbury CT area.
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www.solidworks.com SolidWorks 3D CAD software offers three packages building in functionality and tiered to best suit the needs of your organization. All packages utilize the intuitive SolidWorks user interface to speed your design process and make you instantly productive.
Why can’t you speak English?
I am looking for someone who can use this program don’t have to be experienced just know basics of solidworks… can lead to a very good job if done right. Must live in the US. inbox me and I’ll tell you more
Oh. My. God. This guy is a pro
This is just amazing!
Yea I understand now, thanks.
Thinking that complicated things are only put away for a few people is limited thinking. Anyone can study or do anything. There’s no need to paint people as ‘layman’.
You don’t make sense. Clarify please.
Thinking one can’t is limited thinking.
Can an average man use this?
niceeeee!!!!!
HOLY SH..
Liquid cooled i7 5.03GHz CAD Solidworks 3d Modeling 0n ebay for 2600, nice software
I actually used SolidWorks in high school as part of CAD class. Very intuitive, and I actually had fun using it!
Similar to Inventor, yet somewhat more hands on …
holy.shit. i wish i could get that good at solid works…
Can’t wait to try this software!
It just blows me away with all the new features that DSS adds to its Solidworks package. I’ve used MANY MANY different CAD programs out there, even back in the day before Windows 2.0 came out. Nothing but pure DOS packages back then. Clunky, funky, and finicky, and more importantly “limited” to what they could accomplish in 3D. Back then “3D” was considered a plain wire framed object. Somewhere in my apartment I still got my original copy of SolidWorks 98 Plus and spiral bound users guide.
looks like autocads inventor
Fell out with 2011, terrible to use difficult to understand 2011 is SW version of Vista big mistake. I’m sure they will sort it out 2013.
Z33: having used all 3, I can tell you that it is the easiest. Hands down.
SoildWorks looks so much more easier to use than CATIA and Pro Engineering.
Excellent. That’s why I’m a Mechanical Engineer.