Better Houses and Gardens: August 8 | TV tonight

Better Houses and Gardens: August 8 | TV tonight

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Johanna finds a view of Gold Coast to die, Graham visits Fagan Park and Dr. Harry meets a noisy boxer.

This week on Better houses and gardens Johanna finds a view of Gold Coast to die, Graham visits Fagan Park and Dr. Harry meets a noisy boxer.

Johanna – Gold Coast Stunner
It is the Spul Dreams have been made. A hinterland of four bedrooms hinterland on the Gold Coast that is not far from the beach and with a view to die. To finish it, it is flawlessly composed by the renowned interior designer, Brett Rundle … Oh, and it’s for picking up! Become a member of Johanna while she shares some of Brett’s interior design secrets and explores a striking house … with what perhaps the best view we have ever shared in the show.

Dr. Harry – Pegasus raise the noisy boxer
Dr. Harry goes a few rounds with a boxer who likes to cause maximum damage. Pegasus is only 5 months old, but this puppy has boundless energy, so it is like a fully grown demolition ball. While Pegasus enters his rebellious phase, he spends his time on people, pulled plants in the garden and is a scourge at the dining table. Can Dr. Harry standing against each other with Pegasus and teach him some ways?

Colin – Colin’s fried chicken with Celeriac Remoulade
If Colin uses his name in the name of a recipe, it is better to bet that it will be good! He shares his view of baked chicken and it is crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside and full of taste. Served with a celeriac, Mayo and Caper dip sauce, you will certainly lick your fingers once you’re done.

Adam – Adam serves a Casement window
CASP windows are a stylish way to bring light and air into a room … But if you make a professional, they can cost about 1k or higher. So why don’t you try to build yourself? This week Adam takes you through the process. And although there are a few steps, it is a lot easier – and cheaper – than you would expect.

Adam – Traughty by
If you live in an old house, chances are that the floor has changed a few times over the years … and the bottom of your doors is perhaps slightly higher than they should be. Adam shares a smart hack for removing the big opening at the bottom of your door … and it works even if your door is not perfect.

Clarissa-MRS. Eggplant stir -fry
Eggplant is one of those vegetables that tastes great if you cook it in the right way and waste if you cook it in the wrong way. This week Clarissa will show you how it was done. She makes an eggplant stir -fry, which is the perfect combination of maximum taste with minimal ingredients. And Clarissa has a very special guest to ensure that she gets this dish well … her mother!

Juliet – Furniture and small item transformations
Going home for the first time and setting up a place with friends is a transition ritual … But with all the costs, styling the place to match your taste may seem completely excluded. This week Juliet proves that with a number of smart hacks and a little paint it doesn’t have to be. She helps Cara and Eloisa transform their dayty dining room by giving a ready-made storage piece a custom look, plus some second-hand furniture a new lease-on-life-life. The end result proves that you can make your house stylish, even if you have a large budget.

Graham – shortcut – Fagan Park Dragon Camellia
Hidden in Fagan Park in the hills district of Sydney, you will find a beautiful Camellia -it is pruned in a very unexpected way. Graham gives you a close-up look, plus sharing his top tips for growing, taking care of and pruning camellia hedges.

Graham – shortcut – When you have to prune your hydrangeas
There are so many beautiful varieties of Hydrangea that are there, but did you know that they should not all be pruned in the same way or at the same time of the year? Graham shares his top tips for pruning every variety of Hortensia, so that they will become bigger and more beautiful next time.

Charlie – Fast coupling – Nothing grows under trees
Trees are a nice addition to your garden, but the bare area of dirt directly among them … not so much. Charlie shares his favorite shadow -loving plants to grow under trees, so that you can make the space under your tree as beautiful as the tree itself.

7 pm Friday at seven / 7TWO.

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