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Better Homes and Gardens Tonight Friday 1 March on Channel 7
In the latest episode of “Better Homes and Gardens” on Channel 7, viewers can look forward to an eclectic mix of segments that showcase various aspects of lifestyle and home improvement. The episode offers something for everyone, from travel enthusiasts to foodies and gardening enthusiasts alike.
Johanna takes us on a tour of Western Australia’s Mandurah region, exploring both ancient rock formations known as thrombolites at Lake Clifton and contemporary wooden sculptures called the Giants. She also discovers the local dolphins that inhabit Mandurah’s waterways while preparing a mouthwatering crab feast—a fitting teaser for the upcoming Crab Fest, a celebration of all things seafood.
Adam and Melissa embark on an exploration of Singapore’s sustainable initiatives. They visit a hotel designed to seamlessly blend urban luxury with nature, featuring vertical gardens as well as an impressive rooftop farm boasting over 50 varieties of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The couple also discovers a bar committed to creating innovative dishes using locally abundant ingredients—a true testament to Singapore’s commitment to sustainability.
Karen introduces viewers to her elevated take on the classic comfort food, mac and cheese. With carefully chosen cheeses that are readily available in supermarkets, she adds her own twist to this beloved dish. This segment is sure to tantalize taste buds while providing inspiration for home cooks seeking new flavors.
Colin showcases the versatility of stone fruit by baking them with sweet herbs and serving them alongside creamy crème fraiche—a simple yet delectable dessert option that allows nature’s bounty to shine through without excessive fuss.
Graham expands our understanding of Australian native plants beyond Grevilleas and Bottlebrushes by visiting Boongala Gardens in Sydney—one of the city’s most admired Australian native gardens. By examining a diverse array of small flowers with varying textures and colors, Graham encourages viewers to discover their own favorite species suitable for planting in their own gardens.
Charlie explores different methods for cultivating fruit trees in limited spaces. He introduces the art of Espalier, a European technique that involves pruning, shaping, and training fruit trees against fences or lattice backings. This segment offers practical advice for homeowners or tenants with smaller gardens who still want to enjoy the benefits of having fruit trees.
Juliet shares her expert tips for organizing linen closets—an often-neglected space in many homes. Through folding techniques, proper storage methods, and suggestions for maintaining freshness, Juliet shows viewers how to transform their linen closets into well-organized masterpieces.
Dr. Harry concludes the episode by meeting Elissa and her anxious Australian Silkie Terrier named Peggy. After going through significant life changes, including Elissa taking care of Peggy after her grandmother’s move to aged care, Peggy has been experiencing severe anxiety. Dr. Harry steps in to provide guidance on helping Peggy adjust gradually to her new circumstances—a heartwarming segment that emphasizes the bond between humans and their furry companions.
Tune in to Channel 7 or catch up on 7plus on Friday 23 February 2024 at 7:00pm for an engaging and informative episode of “Better Homes and Gardens.”
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