🌱 Pre-Order the 2025 Garden Planner 🌿

2025 is your year to bloom, and the all-new garden planner will help you make it happen.

I am so proud and excited to announce the launch of the 2025 Garden Planner.

Every year, I strive to make our cult-favorite planting guide even better than the last, and this year is no exception.

Not only does this planner now come in a cloth hardcover format with ribbon page marker, it contains quadruple the content and can be used as your personal planner with weekly and monthly spreads.

The new layout contains even more educational advice and insights and gives you week-by-week planting guidance. No more searching through the entire month to figure out what can be planted.

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Place your pre-order NOW because early birds get a free gift!

While supplies last (hurry!!), get a free packet of 'Sun Gold' tomato seeds with your pre-order purchase (one packet per order).

All-in-one-place weekly layouts

The new weekly layout gives you lots of room for logging daily garden activities and even includes a notes section and space to keep track of your three top priorities for the week. #goalsachieved

Monthly layouts provide an overview of what to expect in the weeks ahead.

Never lose your place with the ribbon page marker.

(Though content is tailored to North Texas, planting dates are applicable to East Texas, Houston, Austin, Waco, and San Antonio.)

The best gift ever

The planner makes a one-of-a-kind gift for gardeners and non-gardeners alike.

Be a holiday hero for your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, and clients.

(Click here to inquire about bulk orders and wholesale.)

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I hope you enjoy this planner as much as I enjoyed creating it. 2025 is your year to bloom, and this planner is your guide!

Callie

3419 Westminster Ave #1005, Dallas, TX 75205
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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.