Our Goal
To represent and enhance Missoula–the “Garden City’s”–culture by showcasing natural beauty in the form of a sustainably-minded conservatory and outdoor gardens, as well as provide green space to feature local artists, foster respite and wellness, and offer community engagement activities. We are currently in the process of scoping potential sites through developing strategic partnerships with a number of organizations, agencies, and community efforts.
Potential Garden Concepts
Conservatory featuring a diversity of plant collections, sculptures, and other art mediums
Native plants garden with a focus on ethno-botany to honor the ancestral homelands of Salish, Kootenai, and Kalispell people
Gardens to honor the internees at Fort Missoula including: Japanese garden; Italian garden with highly manicured design; German landscape garden
Health and wellness area for yoga, meditation, prayer, and silent retreat with nature
Sensory garden
Seasonal or rotating displays with the opportunity to share collections with other botanical gardens
Multi-generational exhibits, events, guest resources, and community alliances that encourage life-long learning about the plant world
Children’s garden with interactive sculptures (ex. climbing, moving)
Conservation education programs and plant science resources
Cafe, gift shop, and music venue, and community space