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Kill Your Lawn
Joey Santore and Al Scorch are on a mission to save the planet by convincing you to kill your lawn; the two travel the country, upturning the status quo, one lawn killing adventure at a time.
S2, EP6 "Kill Off the Run Off"
Father Derek enlists Joey and Al to re-wild his church's expansive lawn, which suffers a savage attack by an ornery crab fisherman.
S2, EP5 "Saint of Lost Lawns"
A bucolic neighborhood is turned upside down when an image of St. Anthony appears on a lawn; with the help of divine inspiration, Joey and Al push a hesitant landscaper out of his comfort zone.
S1, EP6 "Secret Mariachi Garden"
The book "The Secret Garden" inspires Zaena and Arnoldo to transform their cookie-cutter backyard into a South Texas native habitat.
S2, EP7 "We Gotta Guy"
Joey and Al have a guy who rips out the grass and non-native plants in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago; the addition of synthetic turf sidetracks the prairie ecosystem.
S1, EP7 "Embrace The Swamp"
In New Orleans, being prepared for excess water is the name of the game; Jared's lawn is administered its last rites, while Joey and Al strip down for a dip in a yard swamp.
S2, EP1 "Little Ghost on the Prairie"
Joey and Al are back to lay waste to the cookie cutter lawns of America; but first, they'll have to confront the ghost of Belmont Gardens if they want any chance of helping a creative Chicago couple.
S2, EP2 "Anti-Lawn Gospel"
Lawn killing missionaries convert a neuroscientist couple, inspiring them to recontour their front yard by removing invasive species and planting a color palette of native flowering plants.
S2, EP3 "Lawnfellas"
Bumbling Chicago mobsters whack a lawn, then hunt for the rarest wildflower in Illinois: the elusive Kankakee mallow, which is perfect for planting in the suburb of La Grange Park.
S2, EP4 "After Lawn Special"
A boy surrounded by native plants becomes secretly lawn curious; when his parents find out, his punishment fits the crime, benefitting new neighbors with an invasive plant problem.