Front yard makeover |Ryan & Havilah Gee |Central Texas Gardener
Ryan and Havilah Gee had the typical grass and foundation shrub front yard. Not their style. When their oak trees fell to oak wilt disease, they worked with land designer Elizabeth McGreevy to create “Austin chic” with a front yard patio and terraced beds that retain rainfall for vegetables, herbs, succulents, and wildlife plants.

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Clippard/Stott garden design|Central Texas Gardener

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Episode 806 – Gardening in the Desert Southwest

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Front Yard Courtyard Food, Art, Wildlife |Austin Neal |Central Texas Gardener

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Serene Pond Gardens & Funky Outdoor Living : Jeannie & Steven Ferrier | Central Texas Gardener

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Soulful Contemporary & Classic Design | Jackson Broussard |Central Texas Gardener

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Texas newcomer garden design|Lorsbach|Central Texas Gardener

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15 Landscaping Features You'll REGRET!

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Central Texas Gardener|11.17.12|Made for the shade

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15 Old Garden Trends That Make Your Yard Look DATED (Rip These Out in 2026)

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Hutto creative no-mow garden | Donna and Mike Fowler 2014 | Central Texas Gardener

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No lawn habitat makeover | Anne Bellomy | Central Texas Gardener

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Landscape gardener shows his garden

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How to Create A Stunning Cottage Garden - expert style tips, landscaping, plants and ideas

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Funky fun beautiful garden|Dani & Gary Moss|Central Texas Gardener

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Made in the Shade : Shade Gardening in North Texas

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Wonderland garden in San Antonio|Ragna & Bob Hersey|Central Texas Gardener

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How to design a garden | SWR Craftsmanship

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Charming Garden & House Makeover: Colleen and Bruce | Central Texas Gardener

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Grow Native: Plants for Texas

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