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Why Office Plants Die in Missoula (And How to Keep Them Alive)
. Missoula’s indoor climate is harder on plants than most people expect, and the problems that show up in local offices are pretty consistent. Here’s what’s actually killing office plants in Missoula and what you can do about it. Overwatering Is the Most Common Cause The single most frequent reason office plants die in Missoula…
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What a Business Plant Care Service Actually Does
Most Missoula businesses that have office plants are either overwatering them, underwatering them, or quietly watching them decline and wondering what they’re doing wrong. The plants looked great when they first came in. Now they look tired, and nobody is quite sure whose job it is to fix that. A business plant care service is…
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Best Low-Maintenance Office Plants for Missoula Businesses
Missoula’s climate does interesting things to indoor plants. The valley sits at 3,200 feet with dry air, cold winters, and office interiors that heat up in summer and cool down fast at night. Most generic office plant lists don’t account for any of that. This one does. These are the plants that consistently hold up…
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Missoula Plant and Garden Events in May 2026
May is when things finally click into place for gardeners in Missoula. After a slow, unpredictable spring, the soil starts to warm, garden beds come back to life, and you’ll start seeing veggie starts, flowers, and fresh greens showing up around town. It’s also one of the best months to get out, learn something new,…
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Missoula Plant Events in April 2026
April is when Missoula starts to feel like the gardening season is finally waking up. If you’ve been waiting for plant swaps, gardening workshops, native plant events, and a reason to get back outside with other plant people, this month has some good options. As of April 16, 2026, here are some of the most…
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Growing More Than a Garden: Lessons from Missoula’s Short Growing Season
There was a point when I thought gardening was just about growing plants. You put something in the ground, water it, maybe add some fertilizer, and hope for the best. And sometimes it worked… but a lot of times it didn’t. I’d get frustrated with pests, tired of watering constantly, and confused about why some…
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Why Your Seed Starting Mix Matters for Montana Gardeners
Starting seeds indoors in Montana requires the right soil mix. A light, well-draining seed starting mix helps young roots develop properly and improves germination success.







