Grow Safe, a Missoula grassroots organization, believes you don’t poison what you love. Yet lawns receive more pesticides per acre than agriculture. These chemicals fuel climate change, harm health, and damage air, water, soil, and wildlife. Chemical pollution is the planetary boundary we’ve exceeded the furthest, causing harm from production to runoff and drift.
Grow Safe began in 2021 when residents came together to call for safe, healthy, pesticide-free spaces. One volunteer joined after experiencing serious pesticide reactions; realizing the consequences extend to everyone—especially children, who breathe faster, play closer to the ground, and are more vulnerable to toxins.
We’re part of a global movement, but change starts locally. Our supporters are Missoulians of all ages—parents, dog lovers, gardeners, students, and climate activists. We’re Montana’s only group working for municipal organic policy and are building partnerships statewide so Missoula’s success can spread.
Organic land care feeds soil life, builds healthy plants, and sequesters carbon—unlike synthetics that release greenhouse gases. Missoula’s successful organic pilot at McCormick Park shows it works. Now Grow Safe is advocating for an official organic policy for all parks and playing fields citywide. It’s time to shift how we care for the land we love.