Better Homes and Gardens is back for its 31st season, kicking off on Valentine’s Day, Friday the 14th of February, at 7.00 pm on Seven and 7plus.
This year’s launch has a twist for all the lovers out there, with the team rolling up their sleeves to spotlight charity organisations making a real difference, from a community garden fostering connection to a farm sanctuary giving animals a fresh start.
With a mix of inspiration, kindness, and hands-on projects, the new season promises to be its most uplifting yet.
Must-see segments in the 2025 season return include:
• Johanna catches up with some of Australia’s biggest music icons as she goes behind-the-scenes at the OzHarvest concert, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the country’s leading food rescue organisation.
• Longtime friends Colin and Clarissa team up in the Oz Harvest gardens to share some food that epitomises what the organisation is all about – not letting leftovers go to waste!
• Adam, Charlie and Juliet create some multi-purpose backyard areas for the residents of Stepping Stone House, in Sydney’s Dulwich Hill.
• Dr Harry visits Where Pigs Fly, a not-for-profit farm sanctuary and home to over 200 rescued, neglected and rehabilitated farm animals.
• Clarissa and Graham join forces to explore Henley Green Community Garden and to meet the “Happy Hens”, a team of volunteers who run the garden and are passionate about sustainable gardening and fostering community spirit.
• Pete visits a beautiful Bribie Island home that could be yours! Proceeds from the sale of the tropical haven will help fund vital medical care, research and education.
The new season of Better Homes and Gardens airs each Friday at 7.00pm featuring host Johanna Griggs, Adam Dovile (DIY), Charlie Albone (landscaping), Colin Fassnidge (chef), Clarissa Feildel (cook), Dr Harry Cooper (vet), Graham Ross (gardening), Juliet Love (decorating and design), Melissa King (gardening) and Pete Colquhoun (architect).
Better Homes and Gardens returns 7.00pm Friday, 14 February on Channel 7 and 7plus