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| 106 :09x01 - Cottage Curb Appeal (Mar/23/2006) | Jonathan Endicott, Creston Baker and their two dogs, Drummond and Maggie, feel at home in their 1942 Cape Cod-style house. The pair has done a lot of renovation to the house since buying it, but the front and side yards are in need of some love. They are hoping to create a more welcoming front entrance as well as turn their outdated side yard into a secret garden hideaway.
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| 107 :09x02 - Garden on a Prairie (Mar/30/2006) | Skip and Sallia Bandy built their home on 25 acres of land, just 30 miles outside of Austin, Texas. The couple and their four rescue beagles love the prairie landscape, but it's hard to tell where the wilderness ends and their front yard begins. The Bandys are hoping to create a usable outdoor living space that welcomes and enhances their already beautiful house on the prairie.
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| 108 :09x03 - Backyard Paradise (Apr/08/2006) | Pat and Sue Larkin's flat-roofed home offers plenty of room and comfort for them and their three children. After remodeling the inside of the house, they're ready to create an equally functional and fun space in their backyard. Right now, there's just a pool surrounded by an ugly, wrought iron fence and bordered by an uninspired lawn. The Larkins call in the experts to design a place where they can relax, play and enjoy the sunshine.
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| 109 :09x04 - Southwestern Sanctuary (Apr/13/2006) | Gorden Fluke and Jeff Atwell came to the Southwest from the East Coast looking for a change in scenery. They can't get enough of the warm weather and stunning views of their 40-acre property near Santa Fe, New Mexico. However, the front yard and entryway aren't quite as impressive as their two-story home or its surrounding landscape. The pair would like to have a more defined walkway from the street to the house as well as create a welcoming entertainment and gathering area in front of their home.
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| 110 :09x05 - Sophisticated Poolside Oasis (Apr/20/2006) | Jason Zelin and Allison Stein's classic 1916 home is full of vintage charm. They love the style and character of the house, but the yard has fallen into disrepair. Old plants have gotten so big they are blocking the view, and the hardscape around the outdated pool is in urgent need of a redo. Design experts lend a helping hand by
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| 111 :09x06 - Desert Oasis (Apr/27/2006) | When Don Jones and Christopher Gannon wanted to find a new place to live; they hit the road in an RV. Their search turned into a three year vacation which finally ended when they decided to settle down in Las Vegas, Nev. The pair loves their hospitable home just five minutes away from the famous Las Vegas Strip. However, their yard is a dry lifeless wasteland that they dream of turning into a lush desert oasis where they can entertain.
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| 112 :09x07 - Luxurious Rooftop Garden (Jun/15/2006) | Heather Munoz and Mark La Pedes feel lucky to have a beautiful rooftop terrace with spectacular views of downtown Chicago. The only problem is that the outdoor area isn't much more than a slab of concrete. They would like to create a stunning garden that extends the indoor living space of their condo and takes advantage of the incredible city views.
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| 113 :09x08 - Romantic, Old World Backyard (May/04/2006) | Veronica and Joe Martino have found the perfect place to escape the rat race of the big city—a little slice of heaven called Nyack, N.Y. Unfortunately, their backyard is far from spectacular. The Martinos would like to turn their rundown and bare backyard into a romantic retreat with an old world charm.
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| 114 :09x09 - Lush, Relaxing Backyard (May/13/2006) | Mark Fries and Curt Larson live in Edina, Minn., a quiet and picturesque suburb just ten miles outside the bustling twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. They love their hometown's quaint streets and cozy shops, but their backyard is far from picture perfect. The pair would like to redesign their poorly planned outdoor space into the functional, lush and relaxing yard of their dreams.
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| 115 :09x10 - Vacation Getaway (May/18/2006) | Austin, Tex., is a legendary hot spot for night-life as well as a lively music scene. It's also famous for the natural beauty of the hill country outside the city, which includes Lake Travis. The Kuntz family built a custom-designed home to make the most of their beautiful view. However, it's still a work in progress as far as the backyard is concerned, and they're looking for a designer who will create an inviting and relaxing space for the family.
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| 116 :09x11 - European Escape (May/25/2006) | Dianne Bennett is a professional matchmaker who knew she found her own perfect housing match the moment she spotted an enormous Spanish-style home. It sat empty for over 40 years and required intensive care. Several renovation projects later, the inside is gorgeous and now Dianne's ready to turn her attention to the backyard. She would like to transform her wasteland into an attractive entertainment space.
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| 117 :09x12 - Lakeside Retreat (Jun/01/2006) | Six years ago, Chuck and Angela Nacos found their dream home in Fort Collins, Colo., while shopping at a garage sale. Not only did they walk away with two chairs, but also with a beautiful lakeside home. Their new home suits their style and their love for water, but the yard itself hasn't been touched since the house was originally built. The pair is ready to see how the Landscapers' Challenge designers can transform the lifeless backyard into a lakeside retreat.
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| 118 :09x13 - Big Easy Bachelor Pad (Jun/08/2006) | Pierre Villerre is a pilot training to fly commercial jets. When he isn't in the cockpit, he lives in a 19th century-inspired home in the Garden District of New Orleans. Although he has spent a lot of time with his mother decorating the home to be a cozy and inviting space, his backyard is far from spectacular. He's ready to turn the yard into a place where he and his roommates can relax and entertain.
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