Urban Gardening · Poland

Growing food in the city, one container at a time

A practical reference for residents of Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and other Polish cities who want to grow vegetables on balconies, terraces, and small plots.

Start with the basics

Updated May 2026 · Three in-depth guides

Raised vegetable beds in an urban garden

01

Start with the right container

Volume matters more than aesthetics. Most vegetables need at least 10–30 litres of growing medium to produce a meaningful harvest. Tomatoes and courgettes require even more.

02

Balcony orientation changes everything

A south-facing balcony in Poland receives roughly six to eight hours of direct sun from April through September. North-facing ones suit leafy greens and herbs tolerant of partial shade.

03

Water more often than you expect

Containers dry out three to five times faster than open ground. During a Polish summer heatwave, daily watering — sometimes twice daily for terracotta pots — is standard practice.

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