TONIGHT: Last beginner workshop of the year. Register now!


Designed specifically for beginners and gardeners who are new to the area, the beginner workshop will cover all the basics you need to grow a productive, beautiful and healthy garden in our challenging climate.

FINAL WORKSHOP TONIGHT!

Thursday, October 17, 6 PM – 9 PM

During this workshop, you’ll learn:

✅ The essential North Texas gardening tips that every beginner should know

✅ How to create a resilient garden that thrives in our unique climate

✅ What to plant, when to plant, and how to keep it growing

✅ Easy-to-implement techniques that make gardening fun, rewarding and easy on the wallet

The workshop also includes two months of coaching with me. Get unlimited access to me through the student portal and get the exact help that you need for your garden.

You’ll leave feeling confident, inspired, and ready to plant a garden that flourishes all year long.

Why This Workshop Is for You

This isn’t just another gardening class. It’s your opportunity to gain practical skills tailored specifically for the North Texas climate from an expert who knows what works here. And if you’ve been wanting to get your flower garden off the ground, now is the perfect time—fall is an ideal season to plant!

Can't Attend Live? Register Now and Get Access to the Replay

Attending the live class is the optimum learning experience, but if you can't make either session, you will have unlimited access to the class replay and materials as a registered student. But you must sign up now!

Secure Your Spot - Registration Will Close Once Each Workshop Starts

Space is limited, and this workshop is going to sell out fast. Tuition is just $55, and you’ll get lifetime access to the recorded session in case you can’t make it live.

👉 Register Here For TONIGHT Thursday, October 17, 6pm-9pm 👈

Looking forward to seeing you at the workshop!

Callie

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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