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Freedom of Information Request reveals UK garden disputes

A recent Freedom of Information request* by local services marketplace, Airtasker, has unveiled a growing issue across the UK – Brits increasingly letting their gardens overgrow, with neighbour complaints soaring over invasive weeds, unruly hedges, and rubbish-filled spaces.

At the same time, Airtasker has reported a significant increase in demand for Gardeners, suggesting a shift in how people are addressing these challenges. The marketplace reported a staggering 127% rise in gardening tasks from Q1 2024 to Q1 2025, with March alone seeing a 154% year-on-year increase.

 

With spring in full swing, the trend shows no sign of slowing down, with April 2025 breaking Airtasker records and surpassing March’s demand with a 74% month-on-month increase. With complaints about overgrown gardens on the rise, Brits are turning to Taskers for expert help, reflecting a growing demand for professional outdoor upkeep.

 

The areas most affected by garden-related complaints and disputes have been identified, with London leading as the garden gripe capital of the UK, recording 1,333 complaints in 12 months.

 

Overgrown hedges remain the number one issue for London residents, but they are not alone. The seaside town of Brighton comes in second with 452 complaints, predominantly about overhanging trees and bushes. Liverpool and Manchester aren’t far behind, with 341 and 312 complaints, respectively.

 

Nationwide, the most common complaints cantered around overgrown gardens, followed by issues with unruly hedges and the accumulation of rubbish. These complaints reflect a growing concern over garden maintenance, highlighting the increasing challenges faced by Brits in keeping their outdoor spaces tidy.

 

Tim Fung, Founder & CEO of Airtasker comments: “The demand for gardening help has skyrocketed over the past year, and more people are recognising the importance of maintaining their gardens, not just for the look of it, but to prevent disputes and frustration with neighbours. Our Tasker community is stepping up to meet this need, providing the support Brits need to keep their outdoor spaces in check.”

 

Domenico and Leonardo Musceo, a father and son duo from Enfield, are among the UK’s most active garden taskers on the Airtasker platform. Leonardo comments: “Gardening jobs are flooding in and it’s way more than just mowing the lawn. We’re tackling everything from stubborn weeds to jungle-like hedges and garden clear-outs. People want full-on garden makeovers, not just a quick tidy. Turfing has really taken off. Through March and April, we helped dozens of families turn wild, overgrown spaces into fresh, green lawns, easy to maintain and perfect for play.”

 

As gardening challenges continue to rise across the UK, Airtasker provides a practical solution, connecting people with skilled taskers to tackle everything from overgrown gardens to unruly hedges. With the demand for gardening help at an all-time high, the platform is playing a key role in helping Brits reclaim their outdoor spaces and restore their gardens to their former glory.

 

Airtasker is on the hunt for the UK’s most neglected garden. The company is inviting people with overgrown, messy, or abandoned outdoor spaces to share their garden fail stories and pictures for a chance to win a professional garden tidy-up and bring their yard back under control.

 

To submit a garden fail, follow this link and respond to the task: https://www.airtasker.com/my-tasks/want-a-free-garden-232811cc8-7e865-looking-for-you-x01jtnzrtdmtjwvj1qaxwzsmt37/

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