Episode list

Flip My Florida Yard

Cox Family in Orlando
New to Florida, The Cox family learned what worked in Texas doesn't necessarily work in Florida. The Flip Crew installed over 200 plants to help transform this rocky-filled front yard into a Florida-Friendly Landscape.
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Abich Family in New Smyrna Beach
The Flip Crew heads to New Smyrna Beach to help a young couple flip their front yard into an inviting, Florida Friendly Landscape. The team installs a paver patio and a landscape in tune with our environment.
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Bluvol Family in North Port
The team is in North Port, attempting to flip a massive backyard into a Florida-Friendly outdoor living space. Hosting over 700 plants brings a biodiversity boom into the backyard.
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Del Valle Family in Titusville
The Del Valle family wants to protect the Indian River Lagoon by having a Florida-Friendly yard. Their new landscape will help reduce storm water runoff, attract wildlife, and be a place of refuge.
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Stengel Family in Fort Lauderdale
The Flip Crew is in Ft. Lauderdale, flipping a small front yard for a big environmental impact. We install over 700 plants and trees and a permeable paver driveway to help reduce stormwater run-off.
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Mraz Family in West Palm Beach
The Flip crew is in West Palm Beach to help a single mom find balance between life and landscape. We create a clay paver patio surrounded by 200 Florida Friendly Plants, plus a sandbox for the kids.
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Camp Boggy Creek in Eustis
Camp Boggy Creek helps kids with serious illnesses. Volunteers overhaul one of the camp's main entrances. We create a sensory garden and install over 3,000 square feet of paver for outdoor teaching areas. Then it's time to move that bus.
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Leao Family in Boca Raton
The Leao family's front yard was full of sand spurs and weeds, 8 hours later, the flip crew created a beautiful Florida Friendly Landscape. The team installs a new driveway to reduce storm water runoff and plants to attract pollinators.
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Vickers Family in Daytona Beach
The team heads to Daytona Beach to create a low-maintenance landscape to help the Vickers family rejuvenate their yard. We show you how you can save water with a temporary irrigation system and how to install a bat box.
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Beimourtrusting Family in Jacksonville
The Flip crew is in Jacksonville, flipping the Beimourtrusting's backyard full of thirsty grass into a nature 'scape. We install a wheelchair-accessible pathway for their daughter and a water-efficient irrigation system.
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