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Season 22
301 :22x01 - Eclectic Garden for Entertaining (Unknown)
Nicole Kase and Jamie Winkel's backyard is uneven, barren and filled with weeds. There is no area for socializing and the homeowners don't have their friends over for fear they might trip in the large potholes covered with overgrown grass. Landscape designer Melissa Kellogg creates an inviting eclectic space with several areas for entertaining and relaxing. In addition, she gives them some shade while using a mix of new salvaged material to keep things creative.

Source: HGTV
 
302 :22x02 - Modern Mediterranean Backyard (Unknown)
Jean and Sam Liu's backyard is a self-described disaster area, covered in rocks and weeds. Landscape designer Alison Soman creates a yard that incorporates the Lius' personalities by adding new spaces to entertain, relax and garden. The new space flows with their Spanish Mediterranean home with a pergola, stone patio and hanging herb garden.

Source: HGTV
 
303 :22x03 - Modern Indian Garden (Unknown)
Sonia Desai Jaslow and Keith Jaslow's backyard is very cramped and uninviting. Landscape designer Brad Frazier creates an inviting yard that incorporates elements of Sonia's East Indian heritage, while keeping Keith's more modern aesthetic in mind. A fountain, daybed and a playful mosaic are all a part of bringing the backyard to the forefront.

Source: HGTV
 
304 :22x04 - Southern Subtropical Garden (Unknown)
Nicohl and David Bogan's backyard is overgrown with weeds, roses and neglected fruit trees. Landscape designer Brad Frazier transforms the yard with color, style and comfort by adding an updated patio, salvaged birdhouses, and old doors for a screened sitting area.

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305 :22x05 - Contemporary Asian Backyard (Unknown)
Marc and Pamela Gamble love to entertain, but their backyard needs a lot of work before it's ready for guests. In addition, they'd love to have a place for their kids to run around and play. Landscape designer Donna Stia creates an inviting yard with distinct areas for entertaining and play. A raised deck, water feature and redwood swing arbor are all a part of making the backyard work for this young family.

Source: HGTV
 
306 :22x06 - Modern Retro Garden (Unknown)
Chad Kubo and Melanie Moore-Kubo have a long forgotten yard that they want to make more usable. Landscape designer Stacy Wons creates a new environment for playing, relaxing and socializing. Since the Kubos are a creative, active family, Wons wants them to have an outdoor space where they can dance, play with the kids and have friends over for dinner.

Source: HGTV
 
307 :22x07 - Woodland Backyard Retreat (Unknown)
Hassan and Foojan Funk have a yard covered in potholes and weeds and need a safe place for their little ones to play. Landscape designer Melissa Kellogg creates a woodland retreat by incorporating natural materials, native plants and plenty of relaxing space. The space is completed with a pair of colonnade screens, curved sandstone patio and a kid-friendly water feature.

Source: HGTV
 
308 :22x08 - Coastal Backyard Retreat (Unknown)
Stephanie and Dan Hanepen currently have a construction mess in their backyard and are in need of a backyard makeover. Landscape designer Gay Bonorden Gray gives them a coastal retreat by implementing a patio, water feature and privacy screens.

Source: HGTV
 
309 :22x09 - Traditional European Backyard (Unknown)
John and Karen Kauh tried to fix their overgrown yard a year ago but still aren't happy with it. Landscape designer Carolyn Anderson wants to give them a traditional European feel with a playful side. She implements a gravel seating area, a redwood pergola daybed and a sleek fountain.

Source: HGTV
 
310 :22x10 - Enchanted Garden (Unknown)
Matt and Amy Maclear love their large oak tree that is the focal point of their backyard, but everything else has got to go. The rest of the space is a mess, filled with old bricks, concrete and weeds. With a new baby on the way, this couple yearns for more. Landscaping designer Tammy Key steps in with a plan to change the direction of their yard with a new pathway, arbor and patio.

Source: HGTV
 
311 :22x11 - Tropical Family Backyard (Unknown)
Jay and Lyn Chulani's backyard is partially-covered with an unappealing tin overhang and offers no seating. They need to make the space more usable and fit for their large family gatherings. Landscape designer Kelly Bowman Greenwood designs a space for play and entertaining. Natural elements and new redwood structures create a relaxing tropical retreat by implementing a flagstone pathway, a natural bench sitting area and a kid-friendly water feature.

Source: HGTV
 
312 :22x12 - Cottage Ranch Backyard (Unknown)
Jay and Lori Fischler's backyard is a long stretch of dirt and concrete. They've made their own attempt to transform the space are stuck. Landscape designer Patricia Lansche picks up where they left off by creating stacked flowerbeds, rustic vine towers and a redwood arbor with benches.

Source: HGTV
 
313 :22x13 - Traditional English Garden (Unknown)
Josh and Erin Mitchell love their cute home, but the backyard is overgrown and doesn't have a place to relax or entertain. Landscape designer Stacy Wons gives the couple a very organized traditional English garden by adding a stone patio, a decomposed granite pathway and a redwood bench.

Source: HGTV
 
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