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In the last episode of the first season of Wawangarda, we take a closer look at the phenomenon of urban gardening. More and more residents of Warsaw want the city to be not only rich in green areas for aesthetic and recreational reasons, but they also try to grow vegetables and fruits in it. On their balconies, backyards, or in neighboring gardens. Urban beekeeping is also gaining supporters and practitioners. Interestingly, today, the city is a safer place for bees to live than the countryside. In the season finale of the Wawangarda documentary series, we explore the urban gardening scene in Warsaw. More and more people, who live in urban areas, not only want Warsaw to be a greener city, because they want to live in a nicer and healthier place, but they try to grow their own fruits and vegetables. Trying to have as local food as it gets, they use their balconies, backyards or team up with their pals to have hood gardens. Some of them take it even further and get involved in urban bee-keeping. What's interesting – today, a city is an easier place than countryside for the bees to survive. Subscribe Subscribe: Info about next episodes Stay tuned for more episodes: www.wawangarda.pl / wawangarda www.facebook.com/wawangardaPL www.instagram.com/wawangarda.pl