Landscape Design Reference

Private Garden Design in Poland

Notes on planning, plant selection, and year-round maintenance for residential garden spaces across Central Europe.

Plant Selection Guide
Private garden with mixed planting borders

Areas covered on this resource

From first-year soil preparation to long-established perennial borders, the notes here cover the practical side of garden ownership in Poland's temperate climate.

Plant Selection for Polish Conditions

Choosing species adapted to USDA zones 5–6 means avoiding frost casualties and reducing watering during Central European dry spells.

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Seasonal Maintenance Calendar

A month-by-month breakdown of pruning, fertilising, mulching, and soil tasks timed to Poland's growing season.

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Small Garden Layout Ideas

Urban plots under 200 m² require different spatial logic — path placement, vertical planting, and multi-use zones make the difference.

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Garden design in Poland's climate

Continental climate constraints

Poland's climate sits between maritime and continental. Winters can reach −25 °C in eastern regions; summers regularly exceed 30 °C. Soil moisture management and frost-hardy species selection are central to any planting plan.

Spring garden in bloom
Spring planting window

In central Poland the last frost risk clears around mid-April. This 6–8 week window before summer heat sets in is when soil preparation and new planting deliver the best results.

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