On tonight’s episode of Better Homes and Gardens, Johanna showcases ReLove, a charity that rescues furniture and appliances to help people in crisis create comfortable homes.
Dr Harry introduces a unique team of goats that worked to clear Sydney’s largest transport project, while Adam and Charlie refresh a home’s facade for a great first impression.
Plus, Colin and Clarissa serve up delicious recipes, and Juliet gets creative in a pottery class!
Read more about what is coming up on tonight’s episode:
JOHANNA – TURNING HOUSES INTO HOMES
For people in crisis, it’s essential to get access to safe and secure housing but furnishing that new home can be an expense they can’t afford. One charity, ReLove, is hoping to ease this burden by rescuing furniture and whitegoods from corporates, hotels and retail stores and delivering them directly to people who need a helping hand, for free.
DR HARRY – HERD FOR HIRE
It took thousands of workers to build Sydney’s largest transport project, but there was also a special team who also worked very hard… on their lunch break. Dr Harry meets a special team of goats who ate weeds and unwanted vegetation to clear hard to reach hills and gullies.

GRAHAM – SPRING WEEKEND IN THE GARDEN
Spring is a glorious time of year when plants and flowers come alive with colour and fragrance. It’s the perfect time to get out into the garden, and no one is more excited to get into the garden than Graham.
CLARISSA – STIR FRY BEEF & BLACK BEAN SAUCE
You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn’t tried the Chinese dish, Beef and black bean sauce, but you won’t have tried Clarissa’s version of this classic meal. Sure, you can buy it in a jar but once you learn the very simple recipe to making your own sauce you won’t be going back to the jar ever again.

ADAM + CHARLIE – FIRST IMPRESSIONS
It’s the last thing you see when you leave and the first thing you see when you come home, so you want the front of your house to make a great impression. Adam and Charlie have found a home whose facia is in need of a bit of love.
JULIET – GET CREATIVE WITH CLAY
Juliet checks out the hot new spin class, but it’s not the cycling variety. She’s going to a pottery class to try her hand at making a pot or a bowl. Ceramics can have a tremendous benefit on your physical and mental health, giving you a chance to stop, reconnect and focus as you sculpt the clay with a community of like-minded people.

COLIN – SPICED MISO EGGPLANT
Even if you’re a devout meat-lover, like Colin, it can be good to eat a little less meat sometimes. His Spiced Miso Eggplant is so good, your meat-free Monday might turn into meat-free Tuesday and Wednesday as well.
PETE – A VIEW OF WEST END
Inner-city living used to be considered less than ideal, but what was once considered undesirable has now become highly desirable. West End in Brisbane is just such a place. It’s seeing a boom in a well-rounded lifestyle that a lot of young families are choosing to take up.