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NOW CASTING “I HATE MY YARD” – Los Angeles

By | January 18, 2014

I Hate My Yard is a DIY Network TV show hosted by landscaper Sara Bendrick. The show seeks out people that need a good amount of help with their yards and does a yard makeover on the TV show.

The show is currently casting homeowners in the Los Angeles area who have some serious backyard problems.

Magnetic Productions and the DIY Network are now casting new episodes of “I Hate My Yard”. They are seeking dynamic, creative and outgoing homeowners in the L.A. area that can use some help from Sara and her crew.

HAVE A BACKYARD THAT NEEDS HELP?

BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING:
-Free professional landscape designer and design team
-A complete yard makeover at little to no cost

CASTING GUIDELINES:
-Participants must live in Los Angeles County and own their home
-No condos, town homes or apartments.
-Homeowners may need to contribute financially

DIY network home show

WANT US TO CONSIDER YOU? EMAIL US AT:
landscapecasting2013@gmail.com

BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
-4 wide photos of the yard
-A photo of yourself and partner, spouse or roommate
-Daytime phone, email address & city of residence
-Completed application

8 thoughts on “NOW CASTING “I HATE MY YARD” – Los Angeles

  1. Nicole AZ

    Please come to Phoenix AZ! I am from New England, recently moved cross country, and just bought a fixer-upper in AZ, and have no idea about desert landscaping. I love DIY but my yard is a complete DISASTER after being neglected for so many years and I am clueless. It’s as if every project started creates a new confusing headache. I want to make it beautiful again! Send help! 🙂

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  2. Victor Ouchana

    We need help with our yard please… military veteran with 4 kids

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  3. Margaret Cantu

    I watched your show for the first time a week ago and am obsessed! I live in Upland, CA on about an acre. Our yard is awful and we need some serious help! My husband is a black bucket plant hoarder! I know he means well but I CAN’T STAND OUR YARD! Would love to see if there is something you can do!

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  4. Annmarie Rodriguez

    Love the show! I’m located in Fontana, Ca. San Bernardino County. We are in desperate need of a yard make over! We are on a 3/4 of an acre, our yard is an empty canvas nothing but dirt and rocks with a few trees. Also multiple textures of side walls. Please help us Sara!

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  5. Dotty

    I have the perfect “I hate my backyard in Los Angeles” (Agoura Hills). There is so much potential yet it is such a bad smorgasboard of a little bit of everything that’s just like an ‘all you can eat meal,’ it leaves you with a stomach ache. PLEASE come help me make my backyard a california an oasis. It also has a pool in desperate need of renovation. My backyard is so bad that it could make your show look great when you are done helping me. Desperately in need of help in Agoura Hills. I will help you do whatever it takes!

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  6. Rose Winke

    I love this show, my yard is a headache. I have a slope in my yard with a jungle. Don’t know what to do with it. I would love it if the show would come to San Bernardino county or the inland empire.

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  7. Sharron Grant

    Love this show!!! We truly hate our back yard. It is a huge blank canvas that would be perfect for the show. It is soooo boring with all the dry grass that won’t grow green, it needs HELP. My husband and I would love to have a comfy, fun tropical drought resistant yard, for us and our 5 year old son and our 24 year old son. We live in Winnetka CA San Fernando Valley. This would be a dream come true as we are new home owners.
    Looking forward to this adventure

    Mr. and Mrs. Grant

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  8. Heather Flynn

    I love watching “I Hate My Yard”. The problems shown with the yards on the show are the same problems I have with my 1/2 acre yard in Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737. Our home is located in San Bernardino County, east of Los Angeles. Please consider coming to the Inland Empire. Due to the California drought, we are wanting to go with California native plants that are drought tolerant. We want to replace grass with hardscape to reduce our water usage. Residents of the Inland Empire need inspirational ideas for reducing water usage.

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