Burwell Community Tree Nursery


The community tree nursery is located alongside the community orchard in Priory Meadow, Priory Close, Burwell CB25 0HW. Planting local trees and hedging is part of Wild Burwell’s aim to improve biodiversity in and around Burwell, and the tree nursery is where many of the trees will start their lives. There are a number of organisations that supply young trees for planting projects, but these ‘whips’ are small and vulnerable, and need to be protected with a plastic tube to prevent damage from deer and other animals when planted out. Unfortunately, the tubes restrict growth and limit the amount of sunlight that can reach the new leaves, making it a challenge for the trees to thrive at this early stage. The safe environment of the tree nursery will allow the whips to spend some time growing and maturing without a protective tube, so they stand a better chance of surviving once planted out in their permanent location.


To ensure a good supply of trees into the future, members of Wild Burwell plant seeds, nuts and berries in the autumn, growing new trees from the ones already found in our local area. These young trees will also start their journey in the tree nursery before finding their home in our community.


The ‘community’ part of our tree nursery is very important to us – the trees are available, for free, for Burwell residents to plant in their gardens or for local businesses and organisations to plant on their land. We held a successful tree giveaway day in November 2023 - over 150 saplings left the tree nursery for their new homes! Look out for information about our next tree giveaway day in 2024.


We are also very happy to take in any young trees that have been growing somewhere unsuitable and are looking for a new home (sorry, no walnut, horse chestnut or sycamore please). Planting more trees in our village is part of Burwell Parish Council’s Climate Change Action Plan, because trees not only provide homes for our local wildlife, but also lock up carbon as they grow, helping us lower our local carbon footprint. As well as the trees given to local residents and organisation, Wild Burwell has planted trees at Spring Close meadow and Pauline's Swamp.


If you want to get involved in the work being done at the tree nursery, would like to take a tree home or drop one off, or know of land that might be a good site for a tree planting project, please do get in touch - info@wildburwell.org