What this is
IonnoLiv is a content reference covering home gardening and urban plant growing in Poland. The focus is practical: soil composition for containers, crop selection for balconies, artificial lighting for indoor growing, and seasonal timing adjusted for Polish climate conditions.
Content is written with the conditions typical to Polish cities in mind — the climate zone, available products in local stores (OBI, Leroy Merlin, Castorama, garden centres), and the physical constraints of apartment balconies and windowsills.
What's covered
Articles address specific questions that come up repeatedly in container and indoor growing:
- Which potting soil mixes are available in Poland and how to evaluate them
- Container sizing and material selection for different crops
- Artificial lighting — types, output, cost, and practical use for herbs and greens
- Crop-by-crop notes on vegetables and herbs suited to balcony or indoor growing
- Watering frequency and methods for container plants
- Seasonal calendar for sowing and transplanting in central Poland
Scope and limitations
This reference covers growing conditions in Poland, primarily urban environments. Climate data referenced applies to central Poland (Warsaw, Łódź, Wrocław area). Growers in the Tatra region or near the Baltic coast will encounter different frost dates and humidity levels.
Content does not cover large-scale vegetable production, commercial greenhouse operations, or growing conditions outside Poland. Recommendations are based on conditions achievable in a standard Polish apartment or house with a balcony.
Contact
For corrections, questions about content accuracy, or topic suggestions, write to contact@ionnoliv.eu or call +48 22 123 45 67.
Response time for content questions: 3–5 business days.
Company information
IonnoLiv Sp. z o.o.
ul. Zielona 12/4
00-001 Warszawa, Poland
NIP: 5213987654
REGON: 387654321
KRS: 0000987654