Front Yard Garden

Renovating a Front Yard That Is Not In Front of The House | Dirty Business (Garden Makeover) | Abode



Professional landscape expert Kennedy is trying to help Greg and James design the perfect front yard solution to their back to front house. The side of this oddball house faces the street and the front door is nowhere to be seen! Kennedy’s challenge is to create a front garden that looks beautiful but also guides people and all deliveries to the correct entrance. A traditional garden feel is what they’re after but can the Dirty Business team come up with the answer? Find out right now only on Abode!

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22 Comments

  1. What a fantastic challenge, it is gorgeous. Just found this channel last year and I've found ideas that work on my own property. Love this crew!

  2. Love your designs, i wonder if you could make the videos a little longer so we can see more of the process and learn a bit more. Thanks

  3. It would be nice to see more plants/trees native to the area, to foster pollinators. Not day lilies or Japanese ferns. Try Christmas fern, Maidenhair, Shield fern, to name just a few. For colour: Blazing Star, Coneflowers, Penstemon.

  4. Thanks for the episode. I couldn't sleep but this did the trick. It was duller than the blade on the saw by time you finished cutting the brick.

  5. I very much enjoy watching the Dirty Business guys working and creating absolutely beautiful landscapes. I have watched every episode to date and am waiting for more. I hunger to hear what plants are being suggested with the explanation of the qualities that directed your selections. Explaining what you are doing and why keeps me coming back. Thank you for sharing yourselves and the designs that you create. You guys are just delightful! More, More, More

  6. I saw this episode years ago and thought it was a master class in how to solve a really difficult landscape. It's too bad that the first season had so many less-sympathetic and even wasteful designs.

  7. 7:24 I'm actually impressed that the city council doesn't let healthy mature trees to be removed on a designer's whim. It takes 20-30 years before a tree can begin to sequester a significant amount of CO2. Once the tree is removed, all this CO2 is released back into the atmosphere.

  8. I was so happy the city nixed their idea to remove that juniper. They say they were going for a formal garden, yet nothing says formal like symmetry. How was the end product gonna look with lop-sided trees flanking the semi-circular walk?

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