Need 1-on-1 help? Check out my Office Hours


Did you know that twice a month I hold "Office Hours"?

This is a time that I make myself available on Zoom for 1-on-1 help. You can ask me anything!

Why Office Hours is so special:

  1. I teach a mini class at the beginning of every Office Hours session.

    Yep! I start every Office Hours with a 30 minute mini-class! Recent topics included "Creating Your Summer Garden Plan", "Pest Issues", "Bed Preparation", and "Fruit Trees".
  2. The sessions are recorded so you can join live or watch the replay.

    Even if you can't make it, you can watch the replay and also access previous Office Hours recordings.
  3. It's the only time I ever do private consulting.

    I get asked to do private consulting all the time, but I don't offer private consulting services to the public. This is the only way to get a private consultation with me!
  4. It's exclusively available to members.

    Office Hours is exclusively available to members. Membership includes access to all live classes, the entire Dallas Garden School course library, and twice-monthly office hours.
  5. It's a great way to meet other gardeners!

    The Zoom is held like a meeting so you can see and chat with other members!

GET HELP AT OFFICE HOURS THIS WEDNESDAY!

For a limited time, you can become a member for just $19/month.
(Regular membership price: $37/month.)

This is the biggest discount on membership ever offered.

You can cancel at anytime, and membership gets you:

  • Unlimited access to all live classes
  • The entire course library
  • A members-only forum
  • And, twice-a-month Office Hours

    WHAT A DEAL!

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.

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