Algae thrive in damp, shaded environments, which is why garden fences can be breeding grounds for the pesky green substance.
After months of wet weather, homeowners may notice green mould appearing on their garden fences, gates, decking and pergolas, ...
Green algae is a eyesore that can crop up anywhere in the garden. The green gunk is known to spread everywhere from patios and paving to stones and sheds. Algae thrives in wet conditions ...
You may have noticed a build-up of green algae on wooden garden surfaces this summer, mainly due to the warm and wet conditions in which algae spores thrive. Luckily mastering how to remove algae ...
Damp, porous wood like fence panels and slats is the perfect habitat for algae to grow because it provides them with nutrients and moisture. In a few weeks, it can turn a garden fence into a drab ...
As we get closer to spring, there are a few gardening jobs that can be done in January to give you a little head start in the ...
Nutrients, Filtration, And Good Bacteria Can Help With Algae Garden pond with small bridge - Flowers26/Shutterstock There are many environmental benefits of adding a pond to your garden ...