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Good morning! I'm sending this email, because I don't you to be left out. >> Our first live class of the year is Indoor Seed-Starting TONIGHT AT 6:30PM. Enroll in school to access.<< (The class is recorded if you can't attend live (we'll miss you!), and the recording is available to all enrolled students.) It's prime indoor seed-starting time, and no other class is as comprehensive or effective.You'll get the exact tools you need to grow literally thousands of plants at home. This class, plus access to 20+ more live classes this year and unlimited direct help from me, is included with enrollment in The Dallas Garden School for just $40 per month ($120 paid quarterly). Pause or un-enroll at any time. To start your own tomatoes from seed (like my fave Carbon), you need to do it before the end of this month.Indoor seed-starting is such an important key to success for North Texas gardeners that I made it a significant feature of the planner; indoor seed-starting timelines are available in each weekly calendar spread. Why indoor seed-starting is so importantFor North Texans, starting seeds indoors gives us control over timing of seedling availability. But starting said seeds at the right time is key. If you start too early, your plants will outgrow your indoor space before the weather is favorable for outdoor planting. Start too late, and you risk the plant not having enough time to mature before the extreme heat arrives. It’s all connectedThe skill of indoor seed-starting is a power boost for any type of gardening you want to do in North Texas. I want all my students to learn it in tandem with the other topics I teach from vegetable gardening to perennial gardening to cut flower growing. That’s why enrolling now in school is the best decision you'll make all year! Not only does it provide a complete North Texas gardening education, but it allows me to give more personalized attention and guidance to you. Enroll today in The Dallas Garden School for an unforgettable 2026 |
Callie is an expert garden educator for North Texas and a gardening columnist for D Magazine. Based in Dallas, Texas.