Wild Geese Gardens
Grown right here in the Flathead for over 20 years
For more than twenty years, our family has grown geraniums, fuchsias, and just about everything else a Flathead garden needs — right here at our Kalispell greenhouse. Come walk the benches and we'll help you find what'll do well where you're planting it.
& Fuchsias our specialty, grown on-site
run Mick & Kevin Morin, Kalispell
Mick Morin started Wild Geese Gardens with a simple idea: grow good plants, know them well, and help your neighbors put the right ones in the ground. Two decades later, Mick and his son Kevin are still at it — same valley, same benches, the same belief that a plant you buy from people who grew it does better than one trucked in from somewhere else.
We're a working greenhouse, not a big-box garden center. That means we can tell you which geranium takes the afternoon sun on a west-facing porch, when it's finally safe to set tomatoes out after the last Flathead frost, and what will actually come back next spring in our short season. Stop by and we'll help you figure it out.
What we grow
Known for our geraniums and fuchsias — and stocked with everything else a Flathead garden needs, sized and chosen for our Montana season.
Our specialty
Geraniums & fuchsias are what we do best
It's what we're known for — and we grow more varieties than you'll find most places in the valley. Zonal and ivy geraniums, weather-tough interspecifics, trailing fuchsias for a shady porch. Come see them in bloom.
See the collection
Landscaping & design
Beyond the greenhouse, we help homeowners plan and plant the spaces around their homes — from a single bed to a whole yard, chosen for what thrives in the Flathead. If you've got a corner that's never quite worked, we're happy to take a look.
Tell us about your space →Come walk the greenhouse
We'd rather show you than sell you. Stop by and we'll help you find something that'll do well where you're planting it.
1403 4th Street West, Kalispell, MT 59901 · Seasonal hours — call to confirm
Come see what's blooming
Twenty years in, and we still get a little excited when someone says hello.