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Ask This Old House Season 10 Episode 21
Roger shows a homeowner how to plant a garden using native species, and Tom replaces a door with a window.
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Serie: Ask This Old House
Episode Title: Garden with Native Species; Replacing a Door with a Window
Air Date: 2012-02-23
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