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Season 19
262 :19x01 - European Backyard Pizzeria (Unknown)
Homeowners Jim and Kelly are looking to change their bland backyard to a spicy pizzeria. Landscape designer Jodi Hohman help their European pizzeria dreams come true by designing a yard which includes a brick pizza oven housed inside a garage with large windows. The rest of the backyard is also transformed with a bluestone pathway, rose bushes and a relaxing water fountain made from old salvaged propellers.

Source: HGTV
 
263 :19x02 - Environmentally-Friendly Backyard (Unknown)
Eco-minded homeowners Bruce and Lisa love the great outdoors but not their backyard. Landscape designer Andrea Wedul transforms the space into a fun zone ready for barbeque parties and Bocce ball, while keeping it environmentally friendly. The major project includes forty tons of rock which make up a new patio that cleans rain water as it returns to the ground.

Source: HGTV
 
264 :19x03 - Colorful Entertaining Backyard (Unknown)
Homeowners Kevin and LaCresha are ready to make a clean break with their old backyard. Landscape designer Don Felix blends form, function and beauty into one colorful design, making the backyard an extension of the homeowners' personality and style.

Source: HGTV
 
265 :19x04 - An Art Lover's Backyard (Unknown)
Landscape designer Kathleen Seydow comes up with a design plan to make homeowners Kari and Tyler’s backyard both fun and functional. Mosaics and handmade pottery honor the homeowners' love of art, while a circular flagstone patio is perfect for entertaining.

Source: HGTV
 
266 :19x05 - One-of-a-Kind Garden (Unknown)
Homeowners Bernie and Kurt's backyard is nothing but weeds and junk piles. Landscape designer Sarah Buerkely rebuilds the yard from the ground up with espaliered pear trees and fresh plants. An old watering can is transformed into a one-of-a-kind water feature. In the back corner, they build a playhouse for the kids complete with its very own garden and picket fence.

Source: HGTV
 
267 :19x06 - Backyard Family Hangout (Unknown)
Homeowners Todd and Lisa have a growing family with a backyard that is stuck in a rut. Landscape designer Don Felix takes the backyard to a whole new level with a Scrabble patio. Custom-made tile holder benches and a cozy fire pit complete the new look.

Source: HGTV
 
268 :19x07 - Balanced, Colorful Backyard (Unknown)
Homeowners Jeff and Charlie's yard is over grown and lacking interest. Landscape designer Nick Tamble comes up with a plan that features a larger patio, a raised garden bed and a one-of-a-kind water feature. Recycled wood, plants and plastic are used to create this balanced, colorful yard.

Source: HGTV
 
269 :19x08 - French Countryside Cafe (Unknown)
Homeowners Lizzie and Joel love the French countryside. They hope to transform their yard from weed ridden into a French cafe. Host Paul Ghiringhelli and designer Lindsey Bittner come to the rescue with a plan that includes curved patios, an outdoor kitchen, a French garden and a place for their two dogs to run.

Source: HGTV
 
270 :19x09 - Game-Filled Backyard (Unknown)
Homeowners Dan and Jansen want to bring some fun to their boring backyard. Landscape designer Katie Thering transforms the space with a lawn bowling green, a projector that will play movies on the wall of the garage and an enlarged cedar deck for entertaining.

Source: HGTV
 
271 :19x10 - European Classic meets Country Casual (Unknown)
Homeowners Mark and Pam Greiner love the style of their Tudor home, but hate the state of the backyard. Landscape designer Don Felix turns the shabby yard around. From a new dry creek bed and complimentary pathway to the plant-filled garden boxes, the yard feels like a piece of jolly old England.

Source: HGTV
 
272 :19x11 - Fun and Modern Backyard (Unknown)
Homeowners Rickey and TJ have a backyard that's all work and no play. Landscape designer Matt Olson gives the yard a modern makeover with lots of game. A putting green adds to this fun new yard, which also features a patio made to look like a grid, unique glass mulch and a one-of-a-kind stainless steel fire pit.

Source: HGTV
 
273 :19x12 - Sports-Filled Backyard (Unknown)
Homeowners Lisa and Eric Nicholson have an active family who love to entertain and play sports, but their backyard is a bust. Landscape designer Travis Gienger transforms the yard from dirt and rocks into a hockey court and a waterfall, perfect for adults and kids alike.

Source: HGTV
 
274 :19x13 - Eco-Friendly Garden Hangout (Unknown)
Homeowner Becky Fritz has a backyard that feels more like a bus stop than a backyard. Landscape designer Sarah Buerkley turns the yard into a cozy, eco-friendly garden hangout.

Source: HGTV
 
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