This Friday, March 7th, at 7pm, Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7 and 7plus features a mix of home improvement, cooking, gardening, and even a chicken in need of help!
Johanna tackles the ever-relevant topic of affordable living, exploring the Hunter Valley as a potential alternative to the sky-high prices of Sydney. She’ll weigh the pros and cons of relocating, offering insights for those considering a change of scenery. Meanwhile, for the hands-on viewers, Adam presents a DIY project guaranteed to add a touch of style to any gathering: a drinks trolley crafted from simple joinery and solid radiata pine.
In the kitchen, Colin takes viewers beyond the usual salmon and snapper, demonstrating how to prepare delicious swordfish steaks with a vibrant green olive salsa verde and pickled fennel. And for a dose of heartwarming animal antics, Dr. Harry investigates the case of Lizzie, a chicken suffering from feather loss and a suspected case of the blues. Because even our feathered friends need a little TLC sometimes.
Plus, Clarissa whips up two quick and easy dishes – a tomato and egg stir-fry with a surprise ingredient and a savory mushroom mix – while Charlie offers essential gardening advice, reminding viewers to choose plants that actually thrive in their specific soil and conditions. And if you’re looking for a dose of history and horticultural beauty, Graham visits Sefton Hall in the Blue Mountains, a beautifully restored foundation house with gardens rarely open to the public. Rounding out the episode, Juliet shows viewers how to transform old book pages into striking wall art and create 3D floral sculptures.
“Better Homes and Gardens” airs Friday, 7 March at 7:00 PM on Channel 7 and 7plus.