Better Homes And Gardens, Friday 16 May on Channel 7

Better Homes And Gardens, Friday 16 May on Channel 7

Better Homes and Gardens returns to the Seven Network this Friday, May 16, 2025, at 7:00 PM AEST, with an episode packed full of practical advice and creative ideas.

This week, Johanna Griggs joins Dr. Chris Brown to visit Shell Cove in New South Wales, offering their perspective on the location as a potential place to call home. Viewers with pets can look to Dr. Harry, who steps in to mediate a feline disagreement between Kevin, a Burmese, and Poppy, aiming to restore harmony in their multi-generational household.

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For culinary enthusiasts, Colin presents his take on a classic steak sandwich, complete with pickled mushrooms, caramelized onions, and a distinct mayo-mustard sauce. Clarissa also offers a sweet treat with her recipe for banana doughnuts, a Malaysian-inspired dish perfect for utilizing overripe bananas.

The episode further includes Adam demonstrating solutions for common DIY household repairs, such as fixing a gate, a window, and framing a standing mirror. Charlie undertakes a garden transformation, turning an overgrown side path into a stylish walkway with pavers, plants, and improved drainage, and also shows a simple method for propagating thyme using a rock.

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Additionally, Graham Ross visits Oak House in Clarkefield, Victoria, to explore Sam Crawford’s extensively developed 2.5-hectare garden. Juliet will provide tips for organizing a linen closet and share clever hacks for managing string and ribbon with recycled items.

The presenting team for the long-running lifestyle program includes Johanna Griggs, Graham Ross, Dr Harry Cooper, Ed Halmagyi (Fast Ed), Jason Hodges, Karen Martini, Tara Dennis, and Adam Dovile.

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