Episode list

Flip My Florida Yard

Valdez Family in Oviedo
Our flip team turns a young, central Florida, family's backyard into a beautiful oasis full of wildlife attracting plants. The Valdez family's new space will serve as a place for them to gather and spend quality time together outdoors.
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Greene Family in Jacksonville
The Flip crew gives the Anfuso-Greene family the front yard of their dreams. We build a front yard deck surrounded by Florida-Friendly plants and a new permeable driveway to solve a flooding issue due to improper storm water runoff.
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Reynolds Family in St Petersburg
The flip crew heads to St. Petersburg where our homeowner, Beth Reynolds, has been battling weeds and sand spurs in her front yard. Our team works in unison to flip her corner lot into a Florida-Friendly Landscape.
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Johnson Family in Odessa
Our flip crew takes this big backyard to the next level. We turn the Johnson's existing party pad into a beautiful Florida-Friendly space to entertain with.
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Cooke Family in Cocoa Beach
We remove a retired shuffleboard court and create a new permeable patio surrounded by native plants. This new common space will serve as a community hangout for residents to relax in nature and observe all the newly attracted wildlife.
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Wink Family in Marathon
Our flip crew is in the Florida Keys turning a once overgrown disorganized backyard in to a functional shade hammock. We show you how to help protect Florida's greatest and most important resource, water, by using rainwater.
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Bell Family in Vero
Our flip crew and experts all have functional turf on their minds. We unpack why having a yard full of grass that requires more water and fertilizer is not the way to landscape with protecting Florida's natural resources in mind.
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Richman Family in Punta Gorda
Our flip team heads to Punta Gorda where we highlight how a Florida-Friendly design is submitted to a strict homeowners association. Follow us as we go through the process of getting a Florida-Friendly landscape designed approved by a HOA.
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Henley Family in Coral Springs
The flip crew heads south to Coral Springs where we help a mother and son remove a ton of invasive plants from their front yard. We'll also show you how to install and use a rain chain to direct water into a rain barrel.
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Program Awareness Special
Emmy® award-winning director Chad Crawford has teamed up with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to show how homeowners can create a landscape that is more in tune with Florida's natural environment.
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