Better Homes and Gardens is back with another exciting episode airing tonight at 7pm on Channel 7, 7two, and 7plus. This week’s episode is packed with a variety of segments that will surely captivate viewers. From exploring strawberry farms in Queensland to delving into the culinary scene of New South Wales, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Colin takes viewers on a journey to Queensland to uncover the secrets of strawberry farming. He explores the growing conditions and practices that result in the sweet strawberries we all love. But Colin doesn’t stop there; he also showcases a delightful recipe using fresh strawberries, creating a Strawberry Consommé with Meringue and Vanilla Mascarpone that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Adam and Pete venture into Ferntree Gully, a suburb on Melbourne’s outskirts known for its family-friendly vibe and lush green spaces. They explore the possibility of owning a home with a garden in this charming area, highlighting the affordable housing options without compromising on the benefits of suburban life.
Charlie offers valuable tips on smart plant shopping, guiding viewers on selecting the right plants for their garden. By assessing sunlight, soil drainage, and plant compatibility, Charlie ensures that your garden not only looks beautiful but also thrives for years to come.
Dr. Harry tackles a challenging case of a ball-obsessed Cocker Spaniel named Ozzie. This habit is causing distress for the family, and Dr. Harry steps in to offer practical advice on managing Ozzie’s obsession. He also addresses some of the owners‘ behaviors that may be contributing to the problem, emphasizing the importance of training both the dog and the family.
Johanna takes viewers on a culinary journey through New South Wales, from Bega to Byron Bay and out to Broken Hill. She highlights the region’s culinary delights, showcasing fresh, local ingredients that elevate any dish. With a visit to the Hunter Valley and chef Troy Rhoades-Brown of Muse Restaurant, Johanna explores the farm-to-table concept and the importance of using quality ingredients.
Juliet demonstrates the art of creative upcycling by transforming an old cupboard door mirror into an elegant, free-standing mirror. This project serves as a reminder of the value of reusing and repurposing old items in your home, adding character and charm to your decor.
Melissa explores the world of organic gardening, visiting an eco-education garden to learn about various organic gardening techniques. From composting to seed saving, Melissa shares practical tips on how to implement these methods in your own garden, encouraging viewers to embrace the organic movement.
Innovative skylight solutions are introduced by Adam, addressing the lack of natural light in bathrooms. He presents a solar-powered light that mimics the ambience of a skylight, offering a practical and energy-efficient solution for brighter and more inviting bathrooms.
With a lineup of engaging segments ranging from culinary explorations to DIY projects and gardening tips, Better Homes and Gardens promises an entertaining and informative episode that is not to be missed. Tune in tonight at 7pm on Channel 7, 7two, and 7plus to join Johanna, Colin, Dr. Harry, and the rest of the team on their exciting adventures.