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    Tired of stale tasting, sickly looking apples? Not surprising really when you realise that typical storage time for apples are between 6 to 12 months before going on display for sale in supermarkets.

    So what can we do to recover that first crunch of delicious freshness? Grow our own! However, we all live busy lives and we need more than taste to invest our time in growing our own.

    We, at Drinagh Garden Centre, are persuaded that growing your own apple trees could be your number one health investment for 2019 because by growing your own, you can avoid the impact of chemicals used pre and post harvest which includes insecticides, diphenylamine (prevents the browning of skin in storage) and wax used on apples to give them a glossy coat.

    Where do I start?

    We would recommend buying young trees from us as growing from seed would simply take too long to yield fruit. We are a reputable garden centre and can supply you with a range of different trees including dwarf varieties and they will be immediately ready for planting. We are also happy to advise you on the best type of tree variety to suit you.

    Tips on where and how to sow?

    In the ground

    The ideal position for an apple tree is a sunny and sheltered spot. The young tree will need a good depth of soil for the roots to establish themselves. Dig a hole no deeper than the roots but at least double the width of the root system (spread the roots on the ground before digging the hole to see how wide the hole should be). Place the tree in the hole and carefully refill it. Ensure there is sufficient soil between and around all the roots to eliminate air pockets. Firm the soil gently by stepping on it.

    In a container

    If you want to grow in a container you must choose an apple tree that has been specially grown for a container as it will require a root that will not push beyond the container; we can help you with this choice. Place some crocks (small pieces of broken concrete, clay pots, or polystyrene) in the bottom of the container to retain moisture. Use a good-quality compost or multi-purpose compost mixed with one-third by volume of grit; we can advise you on this and also supply suitable composts. Ideally position the container in a sunny and sheltered spot.

    Harvesting

    The most obvious method of testing when an apple is ready is to taste it. The other indication is that there will be few lying on the ground around the tree. The fruit should have swelled up to a good size and started to colour up.

    Storing

    Apples if stored properly can last for months. Store in a cool and dark place - a shed or garage are good options. Ventilation is important so ensure apples are stored in slatted wooden or plastic crates or boxes, spreading the fruit out evenly and ensuring they do not touch each other. The fruit can also be wrapped in paper to help prevent contact. Check over the fruits frequently removing any ones showing signs of rot.

    We at Drinagh Garden Centre are open 7 days per week and will be very pleased to help you in your decision making.

  2. Cast Aluminium Garden Furniture

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    Cast Aluminium Garden furniture is long-lasting and practically maintenance free. We have chosen to sell Cast Aluminium Garden Furniture ,rather than Cast Iron or Wrought Iron garden furniture because Aluminium Patio Furniture does not rust.

    Drinagh Garden Centre Furniture specialise in Aliminium patio furniture including Round and Rectangular Sets 

    Iron Garden Furniture,including Cast Iron and Wrought Iron Garden Furniture is both very heavy and Iron is suseptible to rust. Whereas our range of cast aluminium patio furniture is totally maintenance free, it will not rust. Simply keep it clean with soapy water, the same way that you would wash your car. Our metal garden furniture is designed to be left outside all year round, and unlike teak or wooden garden furniture it does not need sanding, varishing or regular staining.

    There is a lot of talk of how only garden furniture made from iron can have a traditional look and that other materials are simply trying to imitate this superior metal. However this is simply not the case. A garden table can have a classic appearance in a range of different materials, however some are simply harder to maintain than others. If you have the time and energy to properly look after teak wood furniture then you are amongst a lucky minority who can. The majority of people who want a set of garden tables and chairs have the time to enjoy them now and again, but not necessarily the time or inclination to uphold them properly. For those with a large garden who enjoy entertaining friends and family it is certainly worth investing in a quality set of cast aluminium garden furniture. As once you have spent the money and the furniture is set up nicely in your yard, you will never have to replace it. In fact once its there, you wont have to do anything other than enjoy it. The Devon model is a particularly stylish furniture set for the garden and comes with six chairs  . This metal garden furniture set is made from cast aluminium and so is completely weather proof and thus you will never have to move it after it is set up as you would with cast iron garden furniture.