Your fence might need a refresh to get it looking spic and span for spring. Over the wet winter, your fence may have been splattered with mud. If your fence is looking a little green, this could be ...
Green algae are microscopic organisms which thrive in damp and shady conditions and often appear on fences. They can make the fence look unattractive and dirty, whilst also weakening the fence’s ...
If you have wooden fencing in your back garden, you may have noticed that over time, it's susceptible to turning green. This is thanks to a build-up of algae or sometimes moss on the surface of the ...
Sometimes a gardener needs a little privacy or a boundary. The typical solution? Throw up the ubiquitous wooden fence. A living fence is an appealing alternative, a wall of plants that draws a more ...
WITH glimpses of sunshine on the horizon, it won't be long until we're spending more time enjoying the warmer weather in our gardens. But following the harsh wet and windy weather conditions of winter ...
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