In the last two or three years we have had a great deal more rainfall on our clay based garden and this disgusting khaki coloured seaweed-like slime has appeared in ever-increasing quantities each year. It's mostly in small patches (2 or 3 inches across) and the longer it rains the more of them appear. They don't seem to be anchored anywhere as they can be easily picked up, when they hang down and cling around your fingers. If there are several consecutive days of sunshine they will shrink and turn black and you might think they'd died but as soon as it rains again, they expand back to their original size. They started around the edges of our drive but rapidly turned up all over the garden, on the bare earth of the flower beds and on the grass and even occasionally on our concrete garden paths.
I believe they are known as Cyanobacteria Nostoc Commune but can find no information regarding methods of destruction.
Does anyone have any idea how to combat this problem?
I believe they are known as Cyanobacteria Nostoc Commune but can find no information regarding methods of destruction.
Does anyone have any idea how to combat this problem?
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