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Season 11 |
| 132 :11x01 - Animal-Friendly Backyard Oasis (Mar/22/2007) | Brent Hentz and Anthony Festa want a better place to entertain, and their large backyard is full of potential. However in its current state, the space doesn't match their 1926 Spanish-style home. They're longing for a backyard that looks great and is safe for their pets.
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| 133 :11x02 - Animal-Friendly Backyard Oasis (Mar/22/2007) | Jeff and Marguerite Blackman live in the historic city of Vancouver, Wash., located just across the Columbia River from Portland, Ore. Vancouver combines the excitement of a major metropolitan area with a small town feel and plenty of outdoor recreation. They love their casual, elegant home, perfect for entertaining family and friends, but now they're hoping to move the party outside by revamping their backyard.
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| 134 :11x03 - A Desert Oasis (Apr/05/2007) | Eric and Wendy Arendts live in Phoenix, Ariz., with their three boys, two dogs and a fifteen-year-old cat. Warm temperatures year around and a housing boom has made this city in the desert an attractive place to live for people all over the country. For the Arendts, it means they can enjoy being outside with their boys year around. In order to fully enjoy their time outdoors, they would like their backyard to feel as inviting as the weather.
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| 135 :11x04 - Brilliant Brownstone Backyard (Apr/12/2007) | Elle Gougen, Marc Elie and their daughter, Jazmine, love living in New York City. Two years ago they bought the house of their dreams—a brownstone on the Upper West Side. Living in such a fast-paced city, they love their calm and comfortable house. Now they just want to extend this comfort to their yard.
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| 136 :11x05 - Hot Backyard Hangout (Apr/26/2007) | Ellen and Mark love living in the exciting city of Las Vegas, but they want to have their own private retreat at home. They love to entertain, just not in their outdated backyard. They're looking for some expert help to turn the backyard from a dull space to a hot new hangout.
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| 137 :11x06 - Country Club Backyard (Apr/19/2007) | Kurtis and Jennifer Strauel live just outside Scottsdale, Ariz., with their two children, Taytem and Tommy. The warm desert climate brings tourists, retirees and more permanent residences like the Strauel family, who think it's a great place to raise a family. They've made their home in a new country club development, and as much as they love the desert view, they want a backyard that is as inviting as the inside of their home.
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| 138 :11x07 - Elegant, Family-Friendly Backyard (May/03/2007) | Bonnie and Bob Murtagh live in Schaumburg, Ill., with their three daughters. Living just outside of Chicago gives the family the best of both worlds. They have easy access to all the culture and sophistication the city has to offer, but live in a quite peaceful neighborhood. This family of five is full of personality; unfortunately, the backyard is very plain and is need a some major updates.
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| 139 :11x08 - Old World Backyard Sanctuary (May/17/2007) | Greg and Stacy Petruzzi love living right outside of Raleigh, N.C. With the city's colorful blend of history, culture and good old-fashioned Southern charm, it's easy to see why Raleigh has become one of the fastest growing cities in the country. The homeowners and their two children, Nick and Amanda, love spending time in their home. However, they wish they were also excited about spending time in their backyard.
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| 140 :11x09 - The Big Easy Backyard (Mar/31/2007) | Kirk and Lyndi Ainsworth live in New Orleans with their daughter, Mia, and baby, Jack. New Orleans is one of the oldest and most historic cities in the United States and this family enjoys living in the center of it all. They love the character of their 1920s craftsman bungalow, but the yard is lacking personality.
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| 141 :11x10 - Green Garden Oasis (May/10/2007) | Tim and Leigh Needham moved to Carlsbad, Calif., after spending four very cold winters in Boston, Mass. Carlsbad is famous for its 50 acres of flower fields that bloom every spring, and despite all the growth and development in the area, it still maintains a small town feel. They are happy with the interior of their home, but the backyard is just a large rectangle of dirt with two narrow spaces on either side of the house.
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| 142 :11x11 - Aloha Backyard (Jun/14/2007) | Steven and Naomi Lee were both born and raised in Hawaii and now live in Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oahu. With its warm climate and tropical beauty, it's easy to understand why the islands of Hawaii have become such a popular destination for tourists. The couple bought their 1940s beach house seven years ago and have no plans of moving, but the yard has some serious problems that need to be fixed.
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| 144 :11x13 - Gardening in Seattle (May/24/2007) | Mike and Linda Rackner live in Seattle, Wash., with their two little girls, Gabrielle and Marissa. Seattle is well known for its rainy weather, but this city by the coast is also surrounded by lots of lush natural beauty. They would like to enjoy their outdoor space and turn their side yard into a special garden for their two little girls.
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