As autumn sets in, falling leaves create a familiar seasonal mess, piling up on patios and walkways. While they add color to gardens , those damp, fallen leaves can quickly become a problem, leading to clogged garden beds, slippery surfaces, and staining from mold and algae. According to Steven Walley, an outdoor flooring expert at London Stone , untreated leaves on outdoor surfaces can lead to algae buildup, creating slick and potentially hazardous surfaces.
Here’s how to manage this seasonal issue and keep your outdoor areas safe and stain-free. “If damp leaves are left untreated, they can lead to algae growth, which not only stains outdoor flooring but also creates a slippery surface.” This becomes especially concerning for homes with young children or elderly family members who might be more susceptible to falls.
If your patio already has patches of algae or staining, Walley suggests an easy and budget-friendly fix. “Mix water and white vinegar to spray down the area and kill the algae, then rinse the surface with a hose,” he explained. For tougher stains, pour vinegar directly onto the affected area, scrubbing with a brush in a firm back-and-forth motion to lift the residue.
At just 35p a bottle, white vinegar is an affordable solution available at major supermarkets, with bulk options for larger cleaning needs. For particularly stubborn stains, Walley recommends a baking soda and water paste. “Both baking soda and vinegar are natural, safe cleaning solutions.