Gardeners have revealed what they have claim to be the easiest and quickest way to deal with mould on garden fences and decking - but have issued an urgent warning warned against using one particular product. Garden fences can make or break how put together your beloved garden appears - no one wants to be looking at ugly and stained surfaces Over the summer and after any particularly wet periods you may have found your outside spaces are looking shabby thanks to an unsightly layer of algae on any wood you have. If you've previously spent endless hours prepping, painting and polishing your fence, it can be rather frustrating to see a build-up of algae and ugly green stains all over it.

While they are great for privacy and are a lot more warming than metal fences, no one wants their wooden fence to be covered in algae patches. One gardener was so fed up looking at the stains, that she asked others for advice on how to remove them - and people were quick to suggest a clever trick to banish them for good. The woman had had enough of seeing her fence covered in marks, so she took to the popular Gardening UK Facebook page to ask for advice from fellow gardeners and asked: "How can I get rid of this green algae on our fence? I have tried mould and mildew remover and also, sanding it down and retreating, but it still comes back.

" She then attached a photo of her fence, and she shared how the majority of the panels on the fence were covered in green algae. Coming to her rescue, people.