
WASHINGTON — HGTV has launched a new reality series showcasing the versatility of the National Guard, the unlikely connection between horticulture and homeland security, and what Pentagon officials are calling the “new face of lethality.”
The series, Gardening with the Guard, follows uniformed soldiers from the District of Columbia National Guard as they take on neighborhood beautification missions across the capital — planting flowers, raking leaves, picking up trash, and police calling for missing morale.
Winners of each episode’s “Yard Domination Challenge” receive a VIP glam-up in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s private Pentagon makeup suite.
“This is part of Secretary Hegseth’s warfighting vision,” said Pentagon spokesman Col. Paul Krautnichter. “Many Pacific islands could use a little sprucing up before we bring the heat to China. So yeah — weed fighting is warfighting.”
When asked if landscaping is really a Guard mission, Krautnichter pointed to the data. “We’ve reduced crime in D.C. by eleventy-thousand percent. And not one reported incident of garden crime. You’re welcome, America.”
According to insiders, HGTV execs realized they had stumbled onto “must-watch television” when the D.C. Guard was mobilized to deter a crime wave, failed to locate said wave, and instead pivoted to hedge trimming while remaining fully mobilized in case a crime wave emerged.
“The link between neighborhood beautification and national security was long thought to be a myth,” said one producer. “This show proves it’s real — and makes for incredible reality TV.”
Audiences are loving it.
“It’s amazing how these highly trained soldiers are experts in both spreading mulch and… whatever their real jobs are,” said one viewer.
The mayor of a small Maryland town added: “If I’d known the Guard could be mobilized for cleanup and crowd presence, we’d have declared a fake-ass crime wave years ago.”
At the Washington Navy Yard, a Marine lance corporal offered his own review: “Normally painting rocks is morale-crushing bullshit. But there’s actual lethality in the way these troops wield those weed-whackers. FAFO, China.”

