Channel 7’s popular lifestyle program, Better Homes and Gardens, is set to take viewers on an invigorating journey in its upcoming episode tonight.
In an exhilarating new segment, hosts Johanna and Adam take viewers on a trip to the scenic landscapes of Ireland. As they explore Dublin and its surrounds, viewers will be treated to the mystery of a haunted castle and the lively atmosphere of the nation’s highest pub, offering traditional Irish music and dancing.
The adventurous pair also head to the countryside, where they delve into the physicality of Hurling, Ireland’s national sport, and even undertake sheep herding. In a hands-on approach, Adam learns the traditional art of hurling stick crafting.
Meanwhile, Fast Ed challenges cooking norms by crafting a mouthwatering apple, chocolate, and hazelnut pie over a campfire, defying the convention that pies require an oven.
Also on the show, Charlie takes audiences through a tour of Philip Johnson’s rugged and raw Strathbogie Garden. Nestled in Victoria’s picturesque Strathbogie ranges, the garden is a stunning example of harmonious integration with the surrounding landscape.
As spring approaches, Melissa shares expert advice on rejuvenating winter-worn lawns, demonstrating techniques to feed the lawn effectively. Additionally, she introduces an innovative grass seat, adding an element of creativity to lawn design.
Juliet is on a mission to refresh the bedroom of a young girl whose tastes are evolving. The bedroom makeover features imaginative paint designs and a dreamy bed canopy, providing an ideal space for the girl to dream and grow.
In a touching segment, Dr. Harry enlightens viewers about the life-saving potential of dog blood donations. In partnership with Sydney University Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Harry provides all the necessary information for pet owners interested in this vital cause.