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Gino Panaro tells it like it is: If your backyard is a sea of crab grass and half-dead bushes, he'll chide you for not performing proper maintenance in the first place, then he'll put on the gloves and get to work. Gino, along with his brother and business partner, Ralph, performs landscape makeovers in the New York City area, hauling in fresh sod, plants and trees to distressed outdoor spaces while adding his own design ideas into the mix. The idea of the tough-talking, Brooklyn-born Gino discussing how a variety of colorful plants brings balance to a home seems like an amusing contradiction, but there's no denying the guy knows his greenery.
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