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Season 16
222 :16x01 - Architectural Salvage Backyard (Jun/09/2007)
Maryann Miller and Greg Novak's yard is full of vintage objects such as a fireplace, brick kitchen area and original iron plates; however, it has no congruous style. Landscape designer Damon Valentino creates an architectural salvage backyard, reusing materials in a modern and unique fashion.

Source: HGTV
 
223 :16x02 - Tuscan Retreat (Jun/16/2007)
Kathleen and Josh Schelhorse have an open, flat backyard with a lot of extra material. With a Tuscan-inspired design plan, landscape designer Matt Buchholz creates a more inviting space complete with a new deck, stone seating wall and edible plants.

Source: HGTV
 
224 :16x03 - Secret Garden (Jun/23/2007)
Brian and Amy Cloughleys' backyard is full of concrete and very uninviting. Landscape designer Melissa Kellogg highlights the strengths of the small size by making it more personalized and private. She creates a secret space with a new enclosed garden entrance, flagstone patio, portable sandbox and lush plants.

Source: HGTV
 
225 :16x04 - Urban Retreat (Jun/30/2007)
Allyson and Dean Tilles' backyard needs a cohesive design plan as well as a place for entertaining family and friends. Landscape designer Lara Wilson creates a kid-friendly outdoor room complete with a flagstone patio, a copper arbor and kids' tent.

Source: HGTV
 
226 :16x05 - Rustic Retreat (Jul/07/2007)
Robin and Sandy's backyard has a patchy lawn and lots of old plants. Landscape designer Kat Weiss creates a useable and stylish yard perfect for the family. They install a flagstone patio, rustic arbor and a beautiful bird sanctuary to create a rustic space where they relax.

Source: HGTV
 
227 :16x06 - Children's Cottage Garden (Jun/14/2007)
Karie and Rob Jett's backyard has a lot of space but is overrun with weeds. Landscape designer Matt Akabane matches the backyard with the style of the house and creates a fun and playful destination.

Source: HGTV
 
228 :16x07 - Modern Garden (Jul/21/2007)
Brian Ho and Thuy Le rarely come out to enjoy their backyard, so they turn to designer Kevin Stephens to create a welcoming space that brings the homeowners and their friends to the outside. Bamboo plantings, a pea gravel walkway, corrugated metal fence and table set come together for a modern garden.

Source: HGTV
 
229 :16x08 - Mediterranean Garden (Jul/28/2007)
Homeowners Terese and Grey Truex's backyard is an unused lot with patches of spotty grass. Landscape designer Lisa Wheeler creates a warm and social space complete with a new flagstone patio, wine barrel seats and a cement sofa.

Source: HGTV
 
230 :16x09 - Formal English Garden (Aug/04/2007)
Cathie and Mark VanBuskirk's backyard is flat, boring and mostly empty. Landscape dsigner Matt Akabane transforms the space from a kids' sports area to a relaxing garden full of flowers and fruit trees. To create a formal English garden, he includes quadrant plantings, a traditional fountain and curving brick pathways.

Source: HGTV
 
231 :16x10 - Contemporary Garden (Aug/11/2007)
Courtney and Brett Uyeshiro's backyard is an awkward mixture of materials and styles. Landscape designer John Black creates a contemporary garden using bold lines, geometric patterns and a clean, minimal design.

Source: HGTV
 
232 :16x11 - Tropical Bungalow (Aug/18/2007)
Tetine Sentell and Craig McHenry's backyard is muddy, boring and has little privacy. Landscape designer Carolyn Anderson creates a garden incorporating warm, sunny hardscape materials and colorful softscapes. In addition, she adds a tropical influence with a bamboo trellis, bench and fire pit area.

Source: HGTV
 
233 :16x12 - Italian Grotto (Aug/25/2007)
Dan and Daria Lovette's small backyard is boring and muddy. Landscape designer Lisa Kaiser incorporates traditional elements and abundant plantings to evoke the feeling of a secluded retreat.

Source: HGTV
 
234 :16x13 - Country Cottage Backyard (Dec/23/2007)
Bonnie and Todd Wehmann's cramped backyard is full of overgrown plants and there is no area for entertaining. Landscape designer Lisa Wheeler matches the vintage cottage style of the house using rustic natural materials and soft plantings. The country cottage look comes together with an arbor, cobble stone patio and copper and redwood trellis.

Source: HGTV
 
235 :16x14 - Urban Backyard Wedding (Unknown)
Susan Yee and Scott Hoshida have a long and spacious backyard that feels more like a jungle; it hasn't been touched in years. The young couple is planning to marry and want the backyard to serve as a casual place they'll feel connected to and comfortable having family and friends join in on their nuptials. They also want to enjoy the backyard for years to come, so landscape designer Brad Frazier and wedding coordinator Taylor Nguyen step in to overhaul the backyard. They incorporate a curved pathway, a dry riverbed with a wooden bridge, a flagstone patio and a trellis to help make the day and years to follow memorable.

Source: HGTV
 
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