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To remove algae from garden fences, cover nearby plants with plastic, mix one part bleach with two parts warm water, and scrub the affected areas using a brush. After allowing it to sit for an hour, rinse it off and let the fence dry completely. To prevent future growth, apply a waterproof stain and sealant. The entire process is cost-effective and equipment like bleach and sealant is readily available.
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