Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network Is Adding Five New Shows

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This story was originally published on 3/8/2021; it has been updated to reflect new information.

Back in 2018, Chip and Joanna Gaines revealed the exciting news that they were planning on launching their very own TV network. By now, Magnolia Network has been in the making for over three years. Unfortunately, COVID-19 heavily pushed back its launch date, but it finally premiered on July 15, 2021 via the Magnolia app with select titles and episodes available to watch on discovery+. On January 5, Magnolia Network made its cable debut, with the existing DIY Network rebranded as Magnolia Network. In an apt nod to the network's roots, the channel premiered with Fixer Upper: Welcome Home.

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What can we watch on Magnolia network?

The answer is a little bit of Chip and Joanna Gaines as well as a number of new original series starring newcomers with powerful stories. Plus, fans of the now-defunct DIY Network will get to watch a few existing DIY Network fan-favorites.

After a successful few months on the air, the network announced the addition of five new shows: A Home Away, Beach Cottage Chronicles, Handcrafted Hotels, Home Stories with Kate and Amy, and a baking show featuring Bryan Ford that is still untitled. Magnolia Network also announced the renewal of three other shows: Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines, Art in Bloom With Helen Dealtry, and Restoring Galveston. Below, find a sampling of some of the shows you can watch on the network (see here for a full list).

Breaking New Ground: Expanding the Silos

Want to know more about how the Gaineses made Magnolia Market at the Silos a must-experience destination in Waco, Texas? Well, they released a 45-minute special detailing everything that went into it from when they first dreamt it up in fall of 2019 to its opening in October 2020. While we wait for their network to officially launch, the short documentary is currently available to stream on discovery+.

Fixer Upper

Yes! Chip and Joanna Gaines have returned for a new season of their beloved show. Although the series originally aired on HGTV, it will be continuing on Magnolia Network. You can watch the adorable teaser clip below.

Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines

Joanna Gaines has her own cooking show! Named after her two cookbooks, Magnolia Table stars the mother-of-five as she whips up some yummy treats. The show was recently picked up for a sixth season. (Fun fact: it's filmed inside a gristmill from the 1800s.)

Homegrown

Urban farmer Jamila Norman takes viewers along as she works with families in her hometown of Atlanta to turn their backyards into beautiful, functional gardens that also serve as food sources.

Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry

Go behind the scenes of artist Helen Dealtry's creative process in this painting series. After a successful first season, the show was picked up for a second season.

Growing Floret

The show follows Erin Benzakein, the founder of Floret Flower Farm, on her year-long quest to build a sustainable organic flower farm in Washington state.

Home on the Road

This six-episode series follows husband and wife duo, Amanda Sudano Ramirez and Abner Ramirez, otherwise known as the band Johnnyswim. As they tour North America with their two kids in tow, viewers get a glimpse into life on the road and the family's mission to seek out a home and community wherever they go.

Bespoke Kitchens

In this show, deVOL, an England-based furniture manufacturer works with talented craftspeople to design stunning kitchens and interiors for clients.

Family Dinner

In Family Dinner, culinary expert Andrew Zimmern visits families across the country to explore how the cultural, regional, and historical facets influence what and how we eat, as well as how food brings us all together.

Restoration Road

Woodworker Clint Harp takes viewers through some of the oldest and most beautiful structures still standing today. In Restoration Road, he'll share the stories of structures found all over the country.

Restoring Galveston

A DIY Network transplant, Restoring Galveston, follows the husband-and-wife reno duo, Ashley and Michael Cordray, as they restore properties in their hometown of Galveston, Texas. The show was recently picked up for a second season.

The Fieldhouse

Justin Bane’s NFL dreams were cut short due to a serious injury, but in 2011, he opened the Fieldhouse gym in Abilene, Texas with his wife Annie. The couple has since committed their lives to helping people turn broken dreams into an inspiring, new reality.

Super Dad

Taylor Calmus, who runs the Dude Dad Youtube Channel, along with his building crew, will be building extreme one-of-a-kind projects for kids. Think: pirate ship in the backyard to a custom ball launcher mounted to their family truck.

Home Work

Husband and wife Andy and Candis Meredith and their seven kids work together to convert a 113-year-old, 20,000 square-foot schoolhouse into their family’s dream home.

The Lost Kitchen

Erin French is the owner of The Lost Kitchen, a historic mill turned restaurant in Freedom, Maine, population 722. This series will show us how The Lost Kitchen operates, which doesn't accept phone or email reservations, but only reservations submitted by postcard.

Inn the Works

This new series stars Lindsey Kurowski and her crew as she purchases and renovates a rundown four-acre campground in Big Bear, CA.

This Old House

Episodes from this iconic, Emmy-winning home improvement series will also air on Magnolia Network.

Maine Cabin Masters

Now in its eighth season, this well-loved renovation series will also make the switch to Magnolia Network once it takes over the DIY Network.

Barnwood Builders

Originally on the DIY Network, this West Virginia-based documentary series follows craftsmen as they restore some of America's oldest barns and cabins.

Stone House Revival

Another show that moved over from the DIY Network, Stone House Revival, now in its fourth season, follows carpenter Jeff Devlin as he thoughtfully restores—you guessed it!—stone houses.

A Home Away

The six-episode hour-long series follows design duo Bryan and Catherine Williamson as they take on their biggest project yet: renovating and operating a Queen Anne bed and breakfast in Columbus, Ohio.

Beach Cottage Chronicles

This newly-added series explores the intentional architecture and inspired design behind waterside homes.

Home Stories with Kate and Amy

Stylist Kate Martindale and photographer Amy Neunsinger work with clients to transform tired spaces into beautiful retreats.

Handcrafted Hotels

Travel lovers will adore this four-episode series that follows hoteliers in cities across the country.

What channel will be Magnolia Network be on?

Magnolia Network took over Discovery's DIY Network on January 5th, 2022. So, if your current cable or satellite plan includes the DIY Network, then you're good to go!

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