Tonight’s episode of Better Homes and Gardens serves up a mix of comforting food, creative DIY and inspiring places, from a clever pool noodle project to a hidden garden sanctuary on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
Elsewhere, Colin Fassnidge gives butter chicken a lamb inspired twist, Adam Dovile refreshes a front entryway with a simple makeover, Johanna Griggs visits a charity helping families furnish their homes for free, and Melissa King explores Panorama Wildlife Sanctuary and Secret Gardens in Boneo.
Coming up on tonight’s show:
COLIN – BUTTER LAMB SHOULDER
If you thought classic butter chicken was good, just wait until you try this. Colin’s slow-cooking lamb shoulder to create the juiciest and most tender roast you’ve ever had. Paired with a homemade curry sauce which is rich, creamy, and totally addictive, this dish is so much better than what you can get at your local takeaway store.
ADAM – REFLECTIVE ENTRY
If your entryway is just a space you walk out of every morning and into every night, then you’re missing a BIG opportunity to make a style statement. Adam’s sharing a simple idea to add the ‘wow factor’ to your front entryway.

JOHANNA – TURNING HOUSES INTO HOMES
For people in crisis, it’s essential to get access to safe and secure housing…but furnishing a 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 businesses, hotels and retail stores and delivering them directly to people who need a helping hand – and all for free.
JULIET – PLASTER NOODLE SIDE TABLE
Lately, a strange social media trend has really been making a splash. The humble pool noodle has become the newest way to create funky, designer furniture pieces…and you won’t believe the clever ways in which they’re being used. This week, Juliet’s sharing her spin. She’s using pool noodles and plaster bandages to create a cool side table.
MELISSA – THE SECRET GARDENS OF PANORAMA
Melissa’s visiting a plant and animal lover’s paradise tucked away in Boneo, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Started over 20 years ago by Annemaree and Nick Smith, Panorama Wildlife Sanctuary and Secret Gardens is now a 55-acre paradise, with over 25 themed gardens, 20,000 plants and alpacas, peacocks, and emus to boot.