ALREADY have plans to get your garden back in order after winter? Well, one home expert has shared the easy way to get your patio looking brand new again on a budget. The wet weather from winter ...
Is your fence covered in sticky green algae? Luckily, fencing experts have revealed one cheap method to clean away unwanted ...
Algae on fences can be an eyesore, but more importantly, it can damage your wooden fence as it retains moisture, which can ...
As the sun finally begins to peek through, many of us are emerging into our gardens for the first time after a long and wet ...
Researchers are newly documenting a community of algae that hang around just under the ice surface using samples collected by ...
IF you’re getting your garden ready for the warmer weather, it’s likely your fence might need some TLC. Damp weather conditions over the winter can cause green algae to form on the ...
And once you know how to remove algae from patio, you can stop it from coming back for good with a couple of preventative measures. Patios are hotspots for algae growth due to the lack of drainage ...
In addition, "many of the natural resources we use today came from extremophile bacteria and algae in the deep past," said New Scientist. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News ...
Patios and paths will have suffered after the long winter and it's common to see moss and green algae on these hardstanding ...