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Your Garden Made Perfect

Agata and David hope their awkward L-shaped garden can become a space of happiness and relaxation for their family. Can Helen Elks-Smith and Manoj Malde come up with perfect designs?

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Andrew and Paolo are lumbered with a giant, oppressive retaining wall that dominates their garden. Can designers Tom Massey and Pip Probert find a way to integrate or work around this obstacle?
Steph and her two children live in St Annes near Blackpool, where she wants to transform her dark, dilapidated garden into a calm space to practise yoga. Can two renowned designers help?
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Pam and Marcus want to transform their big garden in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Pam dreams of a wildlife oasis, while Marcus wants something more practical in keeping with his garden sheds.
Mandy and Chris adore their Victorian home in Manchester, but they cannot unlock the potential of their garden.
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Lisa and Justin live in a new build house in Wokingham, and are desperate for a private garden sanctuary offering a 'wild' experience. Can one of the designers come up with the perfect pitch?
Rachael and Tom are both passionate about the great outdoors and the power of nature. They want to transform their outside space into a living larder - can the designers rise to the challenge?
Debi and Des want their uninspiring sloped garden to be transformed into a relaxing space that the whole family can enjoy. Will designers Oliver Bond and Helen Elks-Smith be up to the task?
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Featuring a south-facing garden in West Sussex which needs redesigning to match the expectations of its owners, Tracey and Jake, and their daughter Poppy.
Suzanne and Andrew have a huge problem in their lives: a crater-sized derelict swimming pool in their back garden in Plymouth.
Two garden designers use virtual reality to transform tired gardens into idyllic wonderlands. Meanwhile, a small-spaces expert brings perfection to tiny plots.
Two garden designers use virtual reality to transform tired gardens into idyllic wonderlands, while a small-spaces expert brings perfection to tiny plots.
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