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The 2025 North Texas Garden Planner from The Dallas Garden School
🌱 Get Ready to Grow: The 2025 Garden Planner is Here! 🌼
Plan, plant, and harvest your dream garden with the 2025 North Texas Garden Planner-your ultimate guide to a productive, beautiful, and stress-free gardening year. Packed with expert advice, monthly tips, and all-new features, this planner is your partner in mastering the art of North Texas gardening.
Whether you're growing veggies, flowers, or perennials, the 2025 planner has you covered! Watch the video to explore its features and see how it can transform your gardening experience. Order now and join a thriving community of green thumbs!
Order your planner: shop.thedallasgarden.com
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Видео

How To Use The Garden Planner
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This is a quick tutorial on how to use the 2024 North Texas Garden Planner. The planting dates in the planner apply to all of Texas Gardening Region 3 which includes, DFW, Austin, Houston, Waco, and San Antonio. Order the 2025 Planner here: shop.thedallasgarden.com Learn more about The Dallas Garden School: school.thedallasgarden.com Follow me on Instagram: thedallasgardenschool Q...
2024 Planner Trailer
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Introducing the 2024 North Texas Garden Planner, the first and only planner of its kind! Featuring 44 full-color pages of calendars, content, and charts, the planner replaces our bestselling annual wall calendars. ORDER HERE: thedallasgarden.com/product/2024-north-texas-garden-planner/ How excited are you to get your own copy? Let me know in the comments! CWL Follow me! IG: thedal...
2023 Dallas Garden School Wall Calendar
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Buy here: thedallasgarden.com/product/dallas-garden-school-2023-wall-calendar/
When To Harden Off Seedlings Started Indoors
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My student Ellen wants to know: How do you know when to start hardening off seedlings started indoors? I discuss: - What is hardening off? - How to tell if your seedlings are ready to go into the garden. - The 8-day hardening off process. - Differences betweem hardening off in summer versus winter. Download the FREE Hardening Off Cheat Sheet: dallasgarden.ck.page/5d27a27c18 Take a Dallas Garden...
Perennial Flower Ideas for North Texas
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Dallas Garden School founder Callie Works-Leary presents some of her favorite flowering perennials for North Texas for both sunny and shady areas. To take a Dallas Garden School class, go here: school.thedallasgarden.com Follow Callie on Instagram: thedallasgardenschool Shop Callie's favorite supplies: www.amazon.com/shop/thedallasgardenschool_
Layering Spring Bulbs in a Container Using The Lasagna Method in North Texas
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Short on space? Have a few extra bulbs lying around. Layer them up in a container! In this video you'll learn how to layer spring-blooming bulbs including tulips and daffodils in a pot with pansies on top to add color. Easy and quick, it's a fun garden project that doesn't require a large yard or even a backyard at all. Productions and tools used/mentioned in video: Nicholson-Hardie Nursery (Po...
FOLLOW ALONG as I build my dream garden!
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
I can't keep the secret any longer! I HAVE A HUGE, NEW GARDEN! My dream is coming true. After years of searching for a large garden space that can serve as inspiration for The Dallas Garden School, I am finally breaking ground. I will be taking YOU along for the ride, documenting every single thing and every single step in the process. From design to building to plant selection, I plan to share...
Fall Container Design Inspiration
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
Check out my latest plant haul! I'm refreshing my patio containers for the fall season, and sharing my favorite design tips and tricks with you. Resources: www.nicholson-hardie.com/ provenwinners.com/ About us: The Dallas Garden School is your source for inspiration and information on how to grow a more beautiful, productive, and sustainable garden in North Texas. Follow The Dallas Garden on In...
What's The Deal With Armyworms in North Texas?
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I've been getting more questions about armyworms this summer than anything else. So, what's the deal with them? Why are they so bad this year? And what can we do about it? In this video, I talk to Jeff Raska of the Dallas County A&M Agrilife Extension office to learn everything there is to know about armyworms and why they are more noticeable this year. We discuss strategies for control (and wh...
Dallas Garden School Summer Workshop July 17 Q&A
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Dallas Garden School Summer Workshop July 17 Q&A
How To Thin Tomato Seedlings
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
How To Thin Tomato Seedlings
How To Grow Onions In North Texas
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
How To Grow Onions In North Texas

Комментарии

  • @LKerrTxn
    @LKerrTxn 6 дней назад

    On a sidenote, the climate in the Dallas area a.k.a. North Texas, is much different than it is along the red river say around the WF area. It’s much drier north and west of the DFW area so pay attention to the moisture in the soil.. 👍

  • @victoriacarvajal4553
    @victoriacarvajal4553 8 дней назад

    Could you dice about half of your harvest and freeze it to use as needed after you go through your fresh supply?

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool 8 дней назад

      Yes! Onions are very easy to freeze because unlike many other vegetables, you don't need to blanch them before freezing. However, onions can last up to 7 months (depending on variety) in the fridge. I keep all of mine in a fridge in the garage. But yes, freezing is a great way to keep them for even longer. I like to dice, spread on small sheet pan, freeze, and then once frozen, pack into bags and vacuum seal. The vacuum-sealed bags take up less room, and it helps keep the onions longer. Good luck!

  • @chinesenoodles8005
    @chinesenoodles8005 14 дней назад

    Trumpet vine are native! Not invasive. Yes they can dominate but you have to have the right spot for it.

  • @jaimelazcano8541
    @jaimelazcano8541 Месяц назад

    This was a great video thanks!! Hello from Houston!

  • @Ntsu345
    @Ntsu345 2 месяца назад

    How can I get a one of those planters

  • @Ntsu345
    @Ntsu345 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely

  • @shanthisiddarthan
    @shanthisiddarthan 2 месяца назад

    Iwas searching for this type of a ready reckoner. The planner is out of stock. 😢

  • @bosammathomas6857
    @bosammathomas6857 2 месяца назад

    Can I plant the bulbs Now

    • @callieworks-leary3190
      @callieworks-leary3190 2 месяца назад

      You can sow onion seeds now, but to use onion "plants" - which is easier - you would plant them in mid-January here in North Texas.

    • @bosammathomas6857
      @bosammathomas6857 2 месяца назад

      @@callieworks-leary3190 Where can I get onion plants?

  • @purtis99
    @purtis99 3 месяца назад

    If you growing in raised beds, do you need to mulch. I have never grown onions before

    • @callieworks-leary3190
      @callieworks-leary3190 3 месяца назад

      The general rule is that all soil should have mulch covering it at all times unless you are waiting for seeds to germinate. I usually like to plant the onions and then mulch around them a couple of weeks later to avoid mulch uprooting them during application.

  • @aprilcobb8658
    @aprilcobb8658 3 месяца назад

    So, I'm watching you on RUclips but you just said "shopping" ... So I live in North Texas (Dallas area) ... Where can I get good Texas native perennials, i.e. nurseries? Thanks

  • @laurieblank3097
    @laurieblank3097 4 месяца назад

    Do the Tulip bulbs need to be in freezer for 6 weeks before planting?

  • @Ntsu345
    @Ntsu345 4 месяца назад

    Where can I get one of these

  • @KP-tx9gq
    @KP-tx9gq 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. Are bougainvillea a good plant for Texas?

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool 5 месяцев назад

      Only when grown in pots and moved indoors to a garage or greenhouse over the winter. They will not survive our winters.

  • @gloriasilveira5332
    @gloriasilveira5332 5 месяцев назад

    Does this planner include which varieties of plant work best for north Texas? Like for example, it says when to plant carrots...will it have a page somewhere that says which variety name of carrots do best here in N. Texas?

    • @callieworks-leary3190
      @callieworks-leary3190 5 месяцев назад

      The planner doesn't provide individual variety recommendations (because that information changes so frequently based on our trials). It is available, however, in our Best Ever Fall Vegetable class.

    • @gloriasilveira5332
      @gloriasilveira5332 5 месяцев назад

      Gotcha-thanks that's good to know!

  • @cherylcox4954
    @cherylcox4954 5 месяцев назад

    I planted several heirloom cherry tomatoes and can't get them to grow past a couple inches. I brought them inside to see if it is because it is too hot for them outside? I'm in Austin..

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, too hot right now if they are in cell trays. For fall starts, you need to start indoors in May and transplant out early to mid July. If they're just a few inches tall and still in trays, it's too late.

  • @Pre10tious
    @Pre10tious 8 месяцев назад

    So it is almost June is it still worth it to buy the 2024 planner? What changes from one year to the next in the planner?

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool 8 месяцев назад

      Yes! Each year I make the planner/calendar more robust with additional content, but the timings will stay the same year to year :) It can serve as a timeless reference.

  • @claudialin690
    @claudialin690 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, I'm in Dallas texas. Can you make a video on what to plant in the fall?

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool 8 месяцев назад

      Yep! I'm also holding a great class all about growing a fall vegetable garden in July. It's probably my most popular class :) school.thedallasgarden.com/best-fall-vegetable-garden-2024

  • @dathip
    @dathip 9 месяцев назад

    thanks I am growing roma and beefsteak tomatoes and I needed this. Another week and I will be thinning them.

  • @KatieMurphyMeadows
    @KatieMurphyMeadows 9 месяцев назад

    This is my 1st year with the calander and I am so glad it was recommended to me! We moved here 3 years ago from Michigan and I was totally lost on how to garden in this climate. My garden already looks better than every year prior, thank you!

  • @bonniesekin1471
    @bonniesekin1471 Год назад

    I have always wanted to do this but did not know how. I can't way to try it .. thank you. :)

  • @msdee2905
    @msdee2905 Год назад

    Nice 😊

  • @allisonmcfadden1742
    @allisonmcfadden1742 Год назад

    Wonderful, thank you so much! I'm subscribing!

  • @Live.eat.garden.repeat
    @Live.eat.garden.repeat Год назад

    Thank you for your video Enjoy watching

  • @Live.eat.garden.repeat
    @Live.eat.garden.repeat Год назад

    I use dixondale for my onion starts - short day for sure - Texas based … my soil is prepped - I did a video a couple weeks ago showing the planting

  • @MattygFTW
    @MattygFTW Год назад

    Is there anything equivalent for different parts of the country? Or a way to adapt this - specifically to the North East?

  • @cuttingedj2011
    @cuttingedj2011 Год назад

    Great video

  • @jaymyers5605
    @jaymyers5605 Год назад

    Definitely the best format to date! Great job, love the planner❤. Thanks for specifically being focused on the North Texas zone. Your classes have helped me improve tremendously in our small vegetable garden.

  • @TheDallasGardenSchool
    @TheDallasGardenSchool Год назад

    I do It between Thanksgiving and Christmas! That’s the perfect bulb planting window for North Texas.

  • @DianaMcGuiganGuerrero
    @DianaMcGuiganGuerrero Год назад

    What time of year do you prep these containers?

  • @kathys7714
    @kathys7714 Год назад

    Love it! What is the care while awaiting the spring blooms? water? stay outdoors no matter the temperature?

  • @VickiC-cr4mi
    @VickiC-cr4mi Год назад

    Wow! Can’t wait to order

  • @ryanhawley4175
    @ryanhawley4175 Год назад

    I can't wait to get mine !!

  • @VanessaVasquez09
    @VanessaVasquez09 Год назад

    Amazing👏

  • @samuraioodon
    @samuraioodon Год назад

    I like a natural plant to do it's thing. So Texas sage doesn't need any kind of pruning at all? It won't promote more growth and blooms? Thinking about doing this on our hellstrip!

  • @Jeaneclark2003
    @Jeaneclark2003 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @Critical.Thinker
    @Critical.Thinker Год назад

    Did you fill that taller pot full of soil or did you put something in the bottom so the soil wouldn’t stay wet so long?

  • @1originaloutlaw675
    @1originaloutlaw675 Год назад

    Great video

  • @luisreviews6412
    @luisreviews6412 Год назад

    Solid information

  • @laurenpage3301
    @laurenpage3301 Год назад

    Are you doing any updates soon ❤❤

  • @NSAJ33
    @NSAJ33 Год назад

    Thanks for the vid, what is the best place to get plants and seeds from?

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool Год назад

      Some great places for perennials are Rooted In Nursery, Shades of Green Nursery, Homegrown Plants, North Haven Gardens, and NIcholson Hardie.

  • @phillipsoltys-niemann7957
    @phillipsoltys-niemann7957 Год назад

    Also coral honeysuckle would be a good native alternative for the black land eco region in Dallas.

  • @nc8524
    @nc8524 Год назад

    I didn't know you should store cured onions in fridge! I thought that would maybe make them mushy, esp if stored together in big bag, but I only assumed i guess.Would it be better to store my store bought onions in fridge too? What's best temp? And what's too cold? I usually leave mine out room temp in North Texas.

    • @TheDallasGardenSchool
      @TheDallasGardenSchool Год назад

      Yep, for longer storage, keep your store-bought onions in the fridge. They don't get mushy. I can typically store my homegrown onions in the fridge after curing through December.

  • @shanthisiddarthan
    @shanthisiddarthan Год назад

    Loved this video.. Can we have a look how it turned out later after everything bloomed?

  • @billgriffin1425
    @billgriffin1425 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video because it gave pertinent info in a clear and concise manner. I wish you would produce more you tube videos for sure.

  • @ellenvt1151
    @ellenvt1151 2 года назад

    Are there any other filler plants you could use besides you pansies?

  • @carolynwalsh4136
    @carolynwalsh4136 2 года назад

    Thank you, great information!

  • @VanessaVasquez09
    @VanessaVasquez09 2 года назад

    I will be doing this this weekend

  • @henryfamily2051
    @henryfamily2051 2 года назад

    Thank you! Great video!

  • @IHeArTrOcK20
    @IHeArTrOcK20 2 года назад

    Thanks for adding these if you made longer YT style videos indef think it would gain a lot of traction

  • @HelloWondernel
    @HelloWondernel 2 года назад

    Exciting!!! Will you be experimenting with any sunken beds/waffle gardens and arid-landscape irrigation options like ollas or rainwater/grey water and gabions? It would be cool to see permaculture principles incorporated with tree guilds, Food forest perennials, swales, Hugelkultur, etc! What a wonderful project you have ahead of you! Thank you for sharing it!