HURRY! We start semester Wednesday with Indoor Seed-Starting

Hi Reader,

Brrrrr!!! Hope this email finds you somewhere cozy and warm!

I'm sending this email, because I don't want to leave you out.

>> OUR FIRST SEMESTER CLASS, "INDOOR SEED-STARTING" IS THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 6:30PM. <<

It's prime indoor seed-starting time, and I teach the ONLY class like it in the country that gives you the exact tools you need to grow literally thousands of plants at home. This is your last chance to join the winter semester. Spring semester doesn't start until April 2nd.

There are just a few seats left for the Winter Gardening Semester, and this program will change how you grow—both in the garden and in life.

Starting WEDNESDAY January 22, this six-week journey offers more than just gardening techniques. It’s about building confidence, finding community, and creating something beautiful for yourself and your world.

Here’s what awaits you:

  • Six Weeks of Livestream Classes that inspire and empower, where you’ll learn practical skills from an expert who understands your challenges.
  • Self-Paced Courses that give you the freedom to dive deeper into topics like organic gardening, cut flowers, and native plants.
  • Year-Round Support, so you’ll never feel stuck or alone on your gardening path.
  • A Community of Gardeners, where shared triumphs and lessons learned will connect you with like-minded people.
  • An In-Person Celebration Dinner on March 5th, because your growth—both in the garden and in yourself—deserves to be honored.

This is more than a gardening course. It’s a chance to invest in yourself, your dreams, and the connections that make life richer.

🌱 Seats are almost gone.

Will you take the leap, or let this opportunity pass by?

P.S. This is your moment. Don’t wait until it’s too late—once the final seats are taken, enrollment will close. Let’s grow together.

The Dallas Garden School

By teaching you how to connect deeply with nature, The Dallas Garden School helps you unlock your full potential. Callie is the foremost gardening expert and educator in North Texas and a gardening columnist for D Magazine. Based in Dallas, Texas.