Yardcore

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  • 2012
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.8  (11)

Yardcore was a television series that aired on the DIY Network in 2012. The show was hosted by Matt Blashaw, a licensed landscape contractor, and his team of experts who transformed ordinary backyards into extraordinary outdoor living spaces. The show was filmed in a variety of locations across the United States, and each episode featured a different homeowner with a problem outdoor space that needed a major overhaul.

The show's name, Yardcore, was a play on the term "hardcore," which aptly described the team's approach to backyard transformations. The goal of the show was to take backyards that had been neglected, unused, or simply uninviting and turn them into functional and beautiful outdoor living spaces. The transformations were often dramatic, with the team removing old structures and landscapes and replacing them with new, custom-built features.

Each episode of Yardcore followed a similar format. The homeowner was introduced, and the team conducted an initial assessment of the backyard. They discussed the homeowner's needs and wants, and then presented their design plan for the new outdoor living space. The designs were always unique and tailored to the homeowner's specific needs and tastes.

Once the design was approved, the real work began. The team began tearing down old structures, such as decks and gazebos, and removing old landscaping such as overgrown bushes and trees. They then began to build new structures and features, such as outdoor kitchens, fire pits, water features, and seating areas. The team used a variety of building materials, ranging from wood and stone to metal and glass, to create the custom features.

Throughout the construction process, Matt and his team explained the different steps to the homeowner and provided useful tips for maintaining the new outdoor living space. The team always worked diligently, often completing several days' worth of work in just a few hours. Viewers were treated to time-lapse footage of the transformations, which made it clear just how much work went into each project.

As the project neared completion, the team added the finishing touches. They added plants and other landscaping features to the space, and made sure that everything was in working order. The team's attention to detail was extraordinary, and the final results were always stunningly beautiful.

At the end of each episode, the homeowner was revealed to their brand new, transformed backyard. The reactions were often emotional, with many homeowners expressing disbelief at how beautiful their new outdoor living space had become. Matt and his team always put their hearts and souls into each project, and it showed in the final results.

In addition to the homeowners themselves, special guests often made appearances on the show. At various times, other experts in the field of outdoor living, such as landscape architects and interior designers, provided advice and assistance to the Yardcore team. These guest appearances added an extra layer of expertise and entertainment to the show.

Overall, Yardcore was a highly entertaining and informative show that helped homeowners turn their neglected outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional living areas. Matt Blashaw and his team were true experts in their field, and their passion for their work was evident in every project they completed. Although the show is no longer producing new episodes, its legacy lives on as a source of inspiration and education for homeowners looking to make the most of their outdoor living spaces.

Yardcore is a series that ran for 4 seasons (49 episodes) between April 24, 2012 and on DIY Network

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Seasons
Architectural Courtyard
13. Architectural Courtyard
June 28, 2015
Jake and Joel pay homage to the unique architecture of a midcentury modern home with an oversized bamboo composite deck, uber-long brick planters and a bird lover's dream of a water feature.
Pacific Island Paradise
7. Pacific Island Paradise
May 17, 2015
Jake and Joel take inspiration from the homeowners Pacific Island heritage to completely transform their backyard.
Peacock Party Spot
6. Peacock Party Spot
May 10, 2015
Jake and Joel use a peacock theme to bring some wild life to a backyard. A metal feather-plumed kegerator and a massive stylized pergola create a striking focal point in this animal-inspired party spot.
Boardwalk to Boathouse Bling
5. Boardwalk to Boathouse Bling
May 3, 2015
Yardcore gets the Blog Cabin party started the second guests step off the boat when Jake and Joel turn up the nautical vibe on a two-level party dock on Florida's Lake Hamilton.
Modern Relaxation Zone
4. Modern Relaxation Zone
April 26, 2015
Jake and Joel transform a barren backyard into a modern relaxation zone with zen-like planters, a tranquil water feature and an inviting spa surrounded by lush landscaping.
Entertainers Wine Lounge
2. Entertainers Wine Lounge
April 12, 2015
Jake and Joel turn a massive blank slate of a yard into an outdoor lounge inspired by the homeowners' love for wine and entertainment.
Sustainable Living Space
1. Sustainable Living Space
April 5, 2015
Jake and Joel take backyard gardening to a new level in a farm-to-table inspired backyard featuring a a gourmet outdoor kitchen, raised industrial planter beds and a custom dining table made from reclaimed wood.
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Where to Watch Yardcore
Yardcore is available for streaming on the DIY Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Yardcore on demand at Discovery+ and Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    April 24, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (11)
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