America’s Most Desperate Landscape

5 Apr

Are you so embarrassed by your yard that you hide away indoors and pretend it doesn't exist? Do you step through weeds and debris and dream of having the kind of yard that will be the envy of your neighborhood? If you do all of this and more, then the DIY Network want to hear about it. They are seeking America's Most Desperate Landscape for the 5th year running, and the prize is a fantastic $25,000 makeover.

The host of the DIY Network Jason Mills, a licensed contractor who will bring his Desperate Landscapes team to your yard and give it the makeover of a lifetime. All you have to do to be in with the chance of winning this awesome prize is to upload a video or photos of your own desperate landscape to the network website before April 30th and wait to see if yours is deemed the ugliest.

The winner will also appear in a one hour special edition of America's Most Desperate Landscape which is slated to air at 9pm ET on the DIY Network on July 18th.  This is one of the most popular makeover shows on US television, and its main appeal is that it concentrates on the outside of  your home as opposed to the majority of the shows that deal with the interior of homes.

This will be the fifth year running that the show has sought out the most desperate landscape in America, then have invaded the space and made the ugly duckling into a swan that is envied by all and leaves the householder with the yard of their dreams that is both functional and beautiful.

The hunt for America's Most Desperate Landscape is one of the flagship programs in the new spring line up for the DIY Network channel. A new addition to the line up is the 30 minute program Yardcore with sibling landscapers Jake and Joel Moss taking on the challenges of some of the most screwed up yard in the US. Also making welcome returns are old favorites Indoors Out, Turf War, Yard Crashers and King of Dirt.

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