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James Wild MP visits Tamar Nurseries in Walpole Highway to tour eco-friendly horticulture practices




An MP paid a special visit to a nursery to show his interest and to learn more about the business.

James Wild MP recently visited Tamar Nurseries at West Drove in Walpole Highway, accompanied by the councillors for Walsoken, West Walton and Walpole Ward, Julian Kirk and Richard Blunt, to learn more about the nursery’s pioneering approach to sustainable horticulture .

The tour, led by managing director Johan Huibers, granted Mr Wild the opportunity to see first hand the nursery’s commitment to environmental responsibility.

James and Johan at Tamar Nurseries
James and Johan at Tamar Nurseries

Key to this included their water recycling efforts through reservoirs with a 20-million-litre capacity, a 40-kilowatt solar panel array powering operations, peat-free compost production, and the use of biological pest control.

The tour also highlighted the Nurseries’ investment in automated machinery that regulates greenhouse temperatures, humidity, and airflow, ensuring optimal growing conditions.

These efforts even extended to the use of drones to monitor plant health and provide targeted care, expediting otherwise manual processes.

Tamar Nursery is located in Walpole Highway
Tamar Nursery is located in Walpole Highway

Established in 1979, Tamar Nurseries is a local business that serves landscapers, local authorities, and estate managers, producing over a million plants annually.

Accredited by the Horticultural Trades Association, the nursery prioritises sustainability, using locally sourced materials and green waste composting to reduce environmental impact while supporting the local economy.

Speaking on the business, Mr Huibers said: “My main motivation was, and still is, to stop relying on imports and start producing ourselves - while still at an affordable price and what is best for the environment.

“My motto is: you can do anything, but you got to get started.”

The company officially relocated from School Road to its new site on West Drove on May 15, 2023.

“After years of careful planning, the move was designed to accommodate future growth, fulfil its commitment to carbon neutrality, and alleviate traffic issues at its former location.

“Producing over a million plants annually and serving customers all over the country, Tamar’s work is making a real positive impact both locally and beyond.”

With his focus on supporting businesses locally, the visit provided Mr Wild with valuable insights into the nursery’s practices, to discuss local highways, as well as tackling rural crime.



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