Farmhouse Fixer Cancelled At HGTV, Host Jonathan Knight Says: 'Still Processing The Reasons'

Another HGTV series appears to have bitten the sawdust.

After three seasons, renovation series Farmhouse Fixer has been cancelled at the cable network, according to host Jonathan Knight.

"A lot of you have been asking about the future of Farmhouse Fixer. I am sad to say HGTV has decided not to move forward with another season," Knight wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday. "While I'm still processing the reasons that led to their decision, Kristina and I are so grateful for all your support over the past three seasons. Television has been so incredibly fun for us. We are so proud of what we created together and look forward to sharing what's next for us."

Farmhouse Fixer, which aired on HGTV from 2021 through 2024, followed New Kids on the Block band member-turned-renovation expert Knight as he restored old New England farmhouses, with the help of interior designer Kristina Crestin.

The show is one of several HGTV series to recently reach their apparent ends at the network: Earlier this month, the hosts of Married to Real Estate, Bargain Block and Izzy Does It all stated their shows will not be returning for additional seasons.

TVLine has reached out to HGTV for confirmation of the series' futures. Are you bummed to see Farmhouse Fixer leave the network's lineup?

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