Gardening in Sweden has a strong presence shaped by seasonal climate, urban planning, and long-standing horticultural traditions. In cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, gardening appears through allotment gardens, balcony containers, and neighborhood community gardens, while in rural areas it is closely tied to backyard vegetable and flower cultivation, as well as hobby farms. Participation is influenced by cooperative extension programs, garden clubs, and public initiatives supporting sustainable gardening practices. Infrastructure including greenhouse access, soil quality, and gardening education enables residents to maintain productive gardens despite shorter growing seasons. Compared to other outdoor activities in Sweden, such as skiing and hiking, gardening sits as both a mainstream recreational activity and a lifestyle hobby. With continued development in community spaces and horticultural education, gardening in Sweden is positioned for steady growth.

