From This Old House.
Jenn Nawada reveals her landscape plans for the Lexington Modern house front yard. Lee Gilliam arrives in his truck with five screening trees. Fred helps unload the trees and dig the holes, while Jenn and Lee work together to place and plant the trees. Jenn reminds us that she tagged and saved Knockout roses before demo began, and she and Lee transplant them before the weather gets too cold.
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