Going Yard

Going Yard (2012-2014)

EndedReality showDIY

In each episode professional landscaper Chris Lambton transforms a neglected backyard into an eye-popping outdoor family space, suitable for entertaining. Patios, water features, fire pits, arbors and truckloads of plants all will be revealed as the guests arrive to christen the new space with its first home run of a party.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 15:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13Mediterranean Fountain and GazeboSep 10, 2014
S02E12Private GardenSep 3, 2014
S02E11Woodlands RetreatAug 27, 2014
S02E10Asian-Inspired Low-Maintenance YardJul 2, 2014
S02E09Outdoor Deck and BarMay 14, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Going Yard' premiere?

'Going Yard' premiered on May 12, 2012.

Who were the hosts of 'Going Yard'?

The hosts of 'Going Yard' were Chris Lambton and Peyton Lambton.

What was the main premise of 'Going Yard'?

'Going Yard' focused on transforming neglected outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional yards.

How long did each episode of 'Going Yard' typically last?

Each episode of 'Going Yard' lasted approximately 30 minutes.

What were some of the common themes in 'Going Yard'?

Some common themes in 'Going Yard' included landscape design, hardscaping, gardening, and outdoor living spaces.

Did 'Going Yard' feature any celebrity appearances?

Yes, 'Going Yard' occasionally featured celebrity appearances, where well-known personalities provided their expertise or collaborated on yard makeovers.

What were some of the challenges faced by the hosts in 'Going Yard'?

The hosts of 'Going Yard' often faced challenges such as limited budgets, tight timelines, and dealing with unforeseen obstacles during yard renovations.

Did 'Going Yard' focus on specific regions or was it nationwide?

'Going Yard' primarily focused on yard makeovers across the United States, showcasing a variety of regions and climates.

Were there any recurring segments or themes within episodes of 'Going Yard'?

Yes, 'Going Yard' had recurring segments such as "Yard Crash," where the hosts surprised homeowners with impromptu makeovers, and "Ask Peyton," where viewers could submit questions to Peyton Lambton for expert advice.

Did 'Going Yard' provide any DIY tips or instructions for viewers?

Yes, 'Going Yard' often included DIY tips and instructions, guiding viewers on various aspects of yard renovation, gardening, and outdoor design.

Were there any unique or innovative design ideas showcased in 'Going Yard'?

'Going Yard' frequently highlighted unique and innovative design ideas, such as incorporating sustainable practices, repurposing materials, and creating custom outdoor features.

Did 'Going Yard' offer any expert advice from professionals in the landscaping industry?

Yes, 'Going Yard' regularly featured expert advice from professionals in the landscaping industry, including landscape architects, horticulturists, and outdoor living specialists.

Did 'Going Yard' involve any community engagement or local collaborations?

Yes, 'Going Yard' often involved community engagement and local collaborations, partnering with local businesses, volunteers, and organizations to complete yard makeovers.

Did 'Going Yard' focus on residential or commercial yard renovations?

'Going Yard' primarily focused on residential yard renovations, transforming ordinary backyard spaces into stunning outdoor retreats.

Were there any notable before-and-after transformations in 'Going Yard'?

Yes, 'Going Yard' showcased numerous notable before-and-after transformations, demonstrating the dramatic difference a yard makeover can make.

Did 'Going Yard' receive positive reviews from viewers and critics?

'Going Yard' was generally well-received by viewers and critics, who appreciated the show's practical tips, creative designs, and engaging hosts.

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