Algae, Liverworts and Moss on Greenhouses
Algae, liverworts and moss can accumulate on greenhouses: They can be controlled by improving hygiene and ventilation.
Algae, liverworts and moss can accumulate on greenhouses: They can be controlled by improving hygiene and ventilation.
On evergreens, algae can be seen as a green, powdery deposit: it can make leaves dull and unsightly, but is harmless.
Moss and algae could become slippery during the winter. Clean up patios and hard surfaces now to get rid of them.
Fallen leaves and debris should regularly be cleared from ponds. It will help to keep down the growth of algae.
It is time to clear algae, blanket weeds, debris from ponds, and keep them topped up.
Use a stiff-bristled brush or pressure washer to remove algae from paths in May.