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 ...
Landscapers and their clients are thinking outside the fence and going green. Green fences use trees, bushes and a mixture of plants to create a privacy wall instead of the traditional wooden fence.
10:11, Wed, Sep 4, 2024 Updated: 10:19, Wed, Sep 4, 2024 If you've noticed green stains appearing on your garden fence, you likely have an algae problem. The green film can appear on the surface of ...
Landscapers and their clients are thinking outside the fence and going green. Green fences use trees, bushes and a mixture of plants to create a privacy wall instead of the traditional wooden fence.
Landscapers and their clients are thinking outside the fence and going green. Green fences use trees, bushes and a mixture of plants to create a privacy wall instead of the traditional wooden fence.