Four simple gardening mistakes not to make as higher temperatures loom in the UK

Warmer weather is on the horizon for the UK this week, and for those with a bit of green space, it’s time to take note.

The “#DIYVegetableGarden” trend has racked up a whopping 84.1 million views on TikTok. Yell experts have analyzed the platform’s most viral gardening tips and offer advice on how to start your own garden.




For beginners eager to grow their own vegetables, starting small is the key, the Express reports. The size of your garden will likely be determined by the space available.

It is wise to start modestly, especially if you are new to gardening.

A useful tip is to respect the meter rule, which allows you to grow a variety of vegetables and herbs in a single square meter. Contrary to what planting labels may suggest, many vegetables can thrive in small spaces, allowing you to make the most of limited space, the Mirror reports.

However, incorrect spacing can be detrimental to your orchard, slowing growth and increasing the likelihood of diseases such as downy mildew and botrytis, which could devastate your crop.

Spacing between flat boards is another technique to consider.

A popular gardening hack that has been making waves on TikTok is the carrot board. With search demand for ‘plant spacing tips’ increasing by 103 percent over the past month, it’s clear that the success of your vegetable garden depends significantly on how you space your crops.