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Thousands of plants, free entry in Katowice

Plant Festival Katowice returns on April 11-12 with thousands of plants and free entry. Buy direct from growers and discover rare species.

Plant Festival Katowice returns to Katowice after a break, and organisers promise thousands of plants and free admission. Moreover, the festival runs on April 11 and 12 at the Międzynarodowe Centrum Kongresowe.

Plant Festival Katowice returns to the MCK

The event targets both casual shoppers and serious collectors. Moreover, vendors will bring stock straight from greenhouses. Consequently, visitors can expect fresh plants and competitive prices. However, the organisers stress that rare items will sell fast. In addition, the line-up includes common houseplants and collector rarities. Therefore, buyers can choose small starter plants. In addition, experienced collectors can find larger and unusual specimens.

What to expect at the venue

The festival lasts two days. On Saturday, April 11, organisers open doors at 08:00 and close at 20:00. On Sunday, April 12, opening hours run from 10:00 to 18:00. Moreover, the building sits in central Katowice and the trade hall offers easy access. Therefore, visitors can pay by card, cash, or BLIK. In addition, the cheapest plants may cost only a few złoty. Consequently, the event suits budget shoppers and decorators alike.

Why this matters to expats

Many foreigners live in apartments that need greenery. Moreover, adding plants improves air quality and comfort. Therefore, the festival presents a low-cost way to green your flat. In addition, you can buy directly from producers. Consequently, you avoid middlemen and often get plant care tips. However, if you plan to transport plants abroad, check rules first. For travel inside the EU, movement usually poses no problem. However, bringing plants from outside the EU may require a phytosanitary certificate. In addition, large purchases may raise questions at borders.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: You do not need local ID to shop, but carry your passport if you travel with plants. Also, many Polish services use PESEL for long-term matters (PESEL is a national ID number), and the social insurer is ZUS while health services use NFZ (ZUS = social insurance, NFZ = public health fund). Moreover, a “mandat” means a fine. Therefore, check phytosanitary regulations if you move plants outside the EU. Finally, BLIK is a popular Polish mobile payment system accepted at most stalls.

The festival often premieres new species. Moreover, organisers expect big crowds like in previous editions. Therefore, arrive early for the best selection. However, if you miss rare items, many vendors offer contacts for later sales. In addition, the public program sometimes features talks and demos. Consequently, you can learn basic plant care and potting techniques. Moreover, staff at many stalls speak at least some English in Katowice, and volunteers can help foreign visitors.

Overall, the event marks a weekend when Katowice becomes a plant hub. Therefore, both interior decorators and hobbyists will find value. Moreover, buying directly from growers often means better quality. In addition, the festival encourages sustainable purchases and small local businesses. Consequently, this event fits both practical needs and lifestyle trends.

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