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Simon Akeroyd

This creator shares videos about gardening tips and techniques. They demonstrate how to grow various plants, including garlic, beetroot, strawberries, and herbs, often using recycled materials or supermarket produce. Many videos focus on space-saving methods, composting, and preparing soil for planting. The creator also promotes their gardening book, 'Way to Grow', which contains over 100 gardening hacks.

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Followers812K
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Engagement5.1%
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Avg views45K
Engagement8.7%
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What kind of content does Simon Akeroyd make?

Simon Akeroyd offers practical, down-to-earth advice on urban gardening across TikTok and Instagram. He specializes in accessible plant care, showcasing how to grow everything from garlic to strawberries, often with a focus on sustainability and DIY methods using recycled materials. His engaging videos demonstrate space-saving techniques, composting, and soil preparation, making gardening achievable for everyone.

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How to grow garlic from the bulbs you buy from the supermarket. It’s so easy. 

My soil is heavy clay and still very wet and I don’t want to plant into the ground yet as they may rot. By getting garlic growing like this (above a jar of water) is a great way to get garlic growing early and without the risk of them rotting in wet soil. 
My latest gardening book, Way to Grow is available to pre-order. It features over 100 of my favourite gardening hacks. The link to pre-order is in my bio. Thank you so much for your support 💙
How to grow garlic from the bulbs you buy from the supermarket. It’s so easy. 

My soil is heavy clay and still very wet and I don’t want to plant into the ground yet as they may rot. By getting garlic growing like this (above a jar of water) is a great way to get garlic growing early and without the risk of them rotting in wet soil. 
My latest gardening book, Way to Grow is available to pre-order. It features over 100 of my favourite gardening hacks. The link to pre-order is in my bio. Thank you so much for your support 💙
I love keyhole raised beds. Having your compost heap in the middle of the raised bed is such a great idea. 
The material used to make the compost structure needs to be permeable so that the decomposing compost material can gradually leach out into the soil. This reduces the need to fertilise and water your plants as it’s constantly fed with organic nutrients from the compost. 
The worms will also move in and out of the central compost, helping to relocate the organic composting material and nutrients. 
I used willow withies (the bendy sticks) to weave the shape of my keyhole bed. And I cut the uprights from a hazel bush that I was coppicing. If using willow, just be careful it doesn’t root. It roots very easily when fresh and if it comes into contact with soil. Wait a while so that the willow isn’t fresh before weaving it, if it’s going to come in contact with soil. Then it shouldn’t root. Hazel is far less likely to root.
I love keyhole raised beds. Having your compost heap in the middle of the raised bed is such a great idea. 
The material used to make the compost structure needs to be permeable (I used a scrap bit of chicken wire) so that the decomposing compost material can gradually leach out into the soil. This reduces the need to fertilise and water your plants as it’s constantly fed with organic nutrients from the compost. 
The worms will also move in and out of the central compost, helping to relocate the organic composting material and nutrients. 
I used willow withies (the bendy sticks) to weave the shape of my keyhole bed. And I cut the uprights from a hazel bush that I was coppicing. If using willow, just be careful it doesn’t root. It roots very easily when fresh and if it comes into contact with soil. Wait a while so that the willow isn’t fresh before weaving it, if it’s going to come in contact with soil. Then it shouldn’t root. Hazel is far less likely to root.

Who is Simon Akeroyd’s audience?

Simon Akeroyd's audience is likely comprised of individuals passionate about horticulture, from novice urban gardeners seeking accessible tips to experienced enthusiasts interested in advanced techniques like composting and DIY projects. Their intent signals are strong, indicated by exceptionally high engagement rates on both TikTok (5.09%) and Instagram (8.66%), significantly outperforming platform benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0%, Instagram ~1.5%). This suggests a highly dedicated and receptive community, poised for deeper engagement with premium content and product recommendations.

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