DIY Network's Jason Cameron searches the country to find America's Most Desperate Landscape. The annual search takes Jason and his crew to Escondido, California where the Ruffins' neighbors are begging Jason to fix the neighborhood eyesore. It will take a crane, some huge boulders, a steel pergola and a custom-built bench, deck and fountain to transform this ugly yard from worst in America to one of the best.
Jason Cameron searches for America's most desperate landscape, and after combing through hundreds of pictures and videos, he and the crew settle on one incredibly ugly landscape in Helotes, Texas, just outside of San Antonio. Jason brings his crew and supplies to Connie and Jason Vela's home to fix up their horrible landscape, but this time there's a cool twist. Web users on diynetwork.com cast their votes on what should be included in the Vela's new landscape. From the fountain to the front door, America has spoken, and the Vela's are getting a dream landscape with the voters' seal of approval. This massive makeover includes a new patio, an outdoor oven, a fountain and so much more. With just two days to tackle the project, Jason hopes to take the Vela's landscape from one of the worst in America to one of the first.
Jason Cameron received hundreds of entries for America's Most Desperate Landscape, and he found the ugliest yard in the country belongs to a pair of hard-working teachers in Escondido, California. The yard features a huge buoy, tons of concrete and loads of dead trees. It's a huge source of embarrassment for Nicole Hoofard, a landscaping and agriculture teacher, and her husband, Aaron, a high school baseball coach, but with help from Jason and the diynetwork.com online voters, they will fix the yard in two days. Voters helped choose landscape design, stone finishes and more. Jason incorporated it all into a yard with a baseball play area for the kids, a relaxing patio area for the parents and a lush tropical fountain to welcome family and friends.
Jason Cameron conducts a nationwide search to find America's Most Desperate Landscape. His search ends in Roswell, Georgia at the home of Randi and Tim Riefenberg who have broken concrete, a horrible roof, a falling down retaining wall, and plenty of overgrown plants. Jason's plan to fix this ugly yard includes replacing the old shingle roof with a new metal roof, building an entertainment area with a fireplace in the front yard, 300 new plants, and much more. At the end of the day, this yard will go from worst in America to first.
Jason Cameron's on another hunt for the most embarrassing and lackluster backyard in the country. His search ends in Mobile, Alabama, where he transforms barren gardens, broken play areas and a pool of murky water into a backyard oasis.
The most embarrassing yard in the country gets the ultimate three-day makeover. Host Jason Cameron works with the homeowners and a team of experts and helpers to turn an outdoor eyesore from one of the worst yards in the country to one of the best.
DIY Network has found the worst yard in the country and given it the title of America's Most Desperate Landscape 2019! Host Matt Blashaw and the AMDL team travel to Tampa, Florida, to find a backyard full of dead trees, sand and broken concrete. The unusable space is then transformed into a lush, green living space perfect for outdoor entertaining complete with a garage that's been reimagined as an outdoor living room.
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