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  • Desperate Landscape: Creating a Garden Spot on Garden Road
  • New shutters, a white picket fence and a generous helping of new plantings puts new sparkle on a diamond-in-the rough.
    From "Desperate Landscapes"
    episode DDSL-106


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    Mary Lynn and Greg
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    Mary Lynn's house and yard cound use some help.
    On a street named Garden Road, you'd expect all the yards to be beautiful. But at Mary Lynn Bea's house, that's not the case. At least not yet.

    Mary Lynn's neighbors say she's too busy with work, planning a wedding and leading young students as part of an international ambassador program to tend to her neglected yard.

    Enter DIY's Desperate Landscapes pro Jason Cameron. He brings the power tools and plants to brighten up Mary Lynn's landscape and make all the neighbors on Garden Road happy.

    The basic steps in the Mary Lynn Bea's home-exterior transformation, as seen in Desperate Landscapes episode 106, as well as a list of her new plantings, are summarized below.

    But first, here's a gallery of images showing the "before" and "after"-effects of this Desperate Landscapes makeover.

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