Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7 and 7plus S31E22 – the storylines for this Friday’s episode 22 airing 7pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.
JOHANNA – A VIEW OF PACIFIC PINES
Located close to beaches and the city with a relaxed coastal atmosphere, a friendly and
vibrant community, fantastic restaurants and gorgeous weather all year round, who wouldn’t
want to live on the Gold Coast? And just a short drive from the city centre, in the suburb of
Pacific Pines, it’s possible to buy a freestanding home for a good price that’s perfect for
families. What’s not to love? Johanna’s visiting the Goldy to find out whether it really is the
perfect place to call home.
DR HARRY – SYDNEY SEAHORSE PROJECT
The views of Sydney Harbour are spectacular, but dive beneath the water and you’ll find a
world teeming with marine life that’s just as breathtaking. Unfortunately, one of the
harbour’s most unique residents is currently facing a major threat. The White’s Seahorse is
only found on the east coast of Australia, but due to human activity and habitat loss, its
numbers have dramatically declined in recent years. This week, Dr Harry’s meeting the
research team bringing the White’s Seahorse back from the brink. They’re restoring seagrass
meadows in Sydney Harbour, breeding seahorses in captivity and then releasing them in
‘seahorse hotels’ – artificial habitats designed to support their recovery. Dr Harry is finding
out more about their amazing work.
DR HARRY – LIFE OFF THE TRACK
What happens to racehorses when they retire? Dr Harry’s visiting international thoroughbred
stud, Godolphin Australia Aberdeen, to find out. Their Lifetime Care program is one of several
retirement programs that help champion horses live fulfilling lives, even after their
professional careers are over. These horses thrive as therapy animals and companions, and
many of them are rehomed, too. Dr Harry is meeting some of these amazing horses to find
out what life is like off the track.
ADAM – LOUNGE IN A CLASSIC
This week, Adam’s not just making a chair…he’s making a standout piece of modern art. The
Red and Blue Chair was designed over 100 years ago by Gerrit Rietveld and became so iconic,
it’s now found in museums across the world. Geometric, minimalist and understated, this
chair really does make a statement…but the original version comes with a $120,000 price tag.
So, Adam’s making his own spin on it, using off-the-shelf and affordable materials from the
hardware store. Not only does the final result make a statement, but it’s also super comfy,
too.

COLIN – FISH STEW
Colin’s making his version of a traditional French bouillabaisse, or seafood stew, and it’s
delicious, easy to make and affordable. Colin’s using mussels and leatherjackets, but any fresh
cut of fish will do. Served in a tasty broth made with fennel, ginger, white wine, tomatoes,
orange, thyme and cream, this stew is bursting with flavour and guaranteed to warm you up
on a cold day.

CLARISSA – STEAMED PORK BELLY RIBS WITH BLACK BEANS
Clarissa’s recreating a popular yum cha dish and her version tastes just as good as what you’d
get in a Chinese restaurant. Made with fermented black beans, soy sauce, ginger, garlic and
lots of chilli, these steamed pork belly ribs take only 15 minutes to prep, and they’re
guaranteed to be a crowd favourite.
CHARLIE – WHAT’S WRONG WITH MY LAWN?
It’s the series of questions we’ve all asked at some point, usually without a satisfying answer:
What’s wrong with my lawn? Have I killed it? And if not, how do I get it looking healthy again?
Luckily, Charlie’s here to help. There are so many factors to a good-looking lawn, and Charlie’s
sharing the info you need to get yours back in tip-top shape.
MELISSA – SHORTCUT – THE NOSTALGIA GARDEN AT MIFGS
It might not have won Best in Show, but The Nostalgia Garden by Paul Pritchard was a crowd
favourite at this year’s Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Melissa’s taking a
closer look at this mid-century masterpiece, including the Palm Springs-inspired details that
you can incorporate at your place.
JULIET – WEATHER SEAL ARTWORK TO WARM UP YOUR WALLS
Weather seal tape is a great tool for closing gaps in your home and keeping the cold out during
winter…but did you know it can be used as the starting point for a unique piece of art too?
Juliet’s showing you how to use it to create your own textured masterpiece…and it’s really
simple to do, too.
JULIET – KITCHEN ISLAND/TABLE BUILD
If you don’t have a large kitchen, bench space is like prime real estate, especially if you also
want to squeeze in a dining table. So, Juliet has a brilliant idea to help with both of those
issues by upcycling an old pre-loved piece of furniture. This project will transform your
kitchen… in more ways than one!
Better Homes and Gardens – Friday, 11 July at 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
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Better Homes and Gardens on Channel 7 and 7plus S31E22
