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Two friends get some help from our gardening gurus. They transform a city roof-top into an oasis and an urban yard into a garden of paradise.
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Beth Edney & Rena Hans |
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2
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Old school chums reunite and head to gardening class with our expert landscapers. One team brings the backyard out front while the other team makes a kid-friendly garden.
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Ken Parker & Linda Parker |
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3
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Good things really do come in small packages, especially if they're gardens are the size of postage stamps. Plus, rain doesn't dampen the spirits of either team as they create private retreats.
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Edgar Friars & Beth Edney |
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4
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Neighbours band together to re-vamp each other's yards. The results are two gardens that are 'for the dogs'.
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Ken Parker & Linda Parker |
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5
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Two husbands are abandoned by their wives for the weekend and left to fend for themselves in the yard. But, have no fear, our landscape experts are there to lend a hand.
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Lisa Selby & John Bouwmeister |
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6
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Bush comes to shrub as these two football buddies tackle their oversized yard instead of each other. There are lots of scrimmages along the way but each side comes up a winner.
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Janna Bradley & John Bouwmeister |
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7
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Two bikers hit the road to the land of landscaping. The result is two different garden looks - a hip, urban garden hangout and the other a cottage country getaway.
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Lisa Selby & John McCready |
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8
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With smoking shovels, one team brings a touch of the wild, wild west to a city garden and the other team turns a bland, square yard into an upscale country courtyard with the help of a mural artist.
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Linda Parker & Ken Parker |
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9
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Our landscape designers have met their match as they help tennis friends re-do each other's backyard. The homeowners score a taste of the Mediterranean on a concrete front deck and a relaxing retreat.
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Edgar Friars & Jeff McCready |
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10
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Two nurses and their husbands administer a little first aid to each other's gardens. One team creates a heavenly haven for birds and the other team untangles a neglected city garden.
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Janna Bradley & Beth Edney |
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11
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Neighbours reclaim their yards for each other from their kids. With the help of our landscape designers, a deck gets a facelift and an elegant escape evolves.
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Beth Edney & Edgar Friars |
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12
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Two sisters put sibling rivalry aside and with the help of their husbands transform each other's backyards. However, one has a green thumb, and the other one doesn't.
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Jeff McCready & Quentin Raffensberger |
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13
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With some help from our experts, the teams spruce up two yards for a growing family.
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Beth Edney & Karl Lashley |
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14
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College friends switch homes to turn a weed-ridden back garden into a kid-friendly retreat, and make sense of a mature urban back garden.
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Linda Parker & Ken Parker |
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15
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This week's Gardening Gamblers are childhood friends and new homeowners. They're ready to switch places to take on one rather plain looking garden and one neglected and barren backyard.
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Edgar Friars & Caroline Martin |
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16
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Landscaping teams are tackling two suburban gardens. Watch as they try to shape up a shady and sparse back garden, and spruce up a barren blank slate.
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Dianne Woods & Rena Hans |
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17
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On this week’s Gardening Gamble, our landscaping teams are up front and centre. All of the neighbours will be watching as our teams take on two front yards and give them a bit of curb appeal!
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John Bouwmeister &
Michael Didulka
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18
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The Gardening Gamble shakes things up in two front gardens as two couples tackle each other's spaces. One team is lacking in green thumbs and the other is lead by an avid gardening enthusiast.
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Beth Edney &
Janna Bradley
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19
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The Gardening Gamble team heads out to the country to makeover two gardens in a gay trailer park. Our teams transform the empty are surrounding a trailer, and help bring a front garden up to it's full potential.
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Edgar Friars &
Dianne Woods
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20
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The Gardening Gamble gets their hands dirty in two urban gardens. Childhood friends test their friendship when they take on a front yard that needs some character, and a small deck area that's overwhelmed by plastic.
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Jennifer Reynolds &
John Bouwmeister
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21
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This week on The Gardening Gamble, two school chums and their husbands show how well they really know each other as they transform each other's yards. One team tackles a jungle, while the other adds some style to a small space.
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Edgar Friars &
Michael Didulka
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22
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It's all in the family on this episode of The Gardening Gamble. There's no feud, but some unexpected surprises as the teams transform overgrown yards - back and front - into unique spaces.
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Ken Parker &
Linda Parker
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23
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On this week's episode, The Gardening Gamble team digs deep to revamp a front and back yard. The results are two drastically different designs, including one that's out of this world!
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Beth Edney &
Michael Didulka
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24
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On this week's episode, The Gardening Gamble sets sail to the 'burbs to help two couples spruce up their yards. One team deals with a minimalist space while the other tries to create privacy from nosy neighbours.
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Rena Hans &
Quentin Raffensberger
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25
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On this week's episode, the Gardening Gamble soars to new heights as the teams take on the new urban garden - balconies. Watch as neighbours help transform a limited space in a limited time.
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Rena Hans &
Beth Edney
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26
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The Gardening Gamble teams suit up to tame two wild yards in the city. Watch as they transform an overgrown front yard and a neglected back yard into gardens of paradise.
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Janna Bradley &
Caroline Martin
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27
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The Gardening Gamble deals with two spaces in desperate need of some charm: a neglected backyard and a worn out front lawn.
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Edgar Friars & Rena Hans |
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28
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The Gardening Gamble tackles two barren backyards; one is lifeless and bare, the other is narrow and shady.
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Michael Didulka & Cathy Merklinger |
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29
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Two interior designers decide to let The Gardening Gamble team transform their tricky backyards.
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John Bouwmeister & Beth Edney |
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30
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On this episode of The Gardening Gamble, two sets of friends get down and dirty in an effort to transform each other's dust bowl back yards.
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Chris Chung & Beth Edney |
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31
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On this episode of The Gardening Gamble, we're poking our noses into a family affair, as siblings make over each other's shady backyards.
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Michael Didulka & Rena Hans |
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32
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Our pros get creative and, more importantly, optimistic in two grim gardens.
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Beth Edney & Edgar Friars |
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33
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The Gardening Gamble team tackles two suburban backyards that are almost there… they just need some help to fill in the voids.
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Ken Parker & Linda Parker |
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34
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The Gardening Gamble teams are tested. They must deal with a pool, a pond and some challenging carpentry projects.
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Michael Didulka &
Beth Edney |
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35
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The teams wave their magic wands to transform two backyards - each one the exact opposite of the other.
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Rena Hans &
Cathy Merklinger |
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36
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Our teams' skills are put to the test, as they face two spaces with countless limitations and obstacles. They must tackle the balcony of a downtown condo and a decades-old porch that needs a lift!
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Rena Hans &
Jennifer Reynolds |
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37
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The Gardening Gamble adds some character and individuality to two plain, suburban backyards.
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John Bouwmeister &
Frank Ferragine |
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38
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On this episode, friends risk their friendship in a gamble to get the garden of their dreams.
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Michael Didulka &
Beth Edney |
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39
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The teams deal with two outdoor spaces that need definition, function and overall style.
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Ken Parker &
Linda Parker |
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