the UK weather remains unpredictable. With occasional rain showers, you may have noticed green stains appearing on the wood fences of your garden. This is most likely algae. Gardening isn't a ...
To make matters worse, algae thrives in damp, shady conditions. Given the UK’s cold wet climate, the British garden is an apt location for a slimy build up of the wet tissue. Aside from being a ...
If you’ve ever noticed green stains plaguing your fence, it’s most likely algae or moss. Green algae is a biological microorganism that thrives in damp, shady places, hence why it just loves ...
“Algae skincare should be suitable for most skin types, although I advise caution for those with highly sensitive skin,” she explains. If you can wrap your head around the idea of having an ...
Algae thrives in damp conditions, making the UK climate the ideal environment and can leave sheds, fences and wooden garden furniture looking uninviting and unsightly. Now experts at ...
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