Cheviot Trees, a leading multi-generational family owned forest nursery, is pleased to announce a strategic land acquisition adjoining to its Scottish Borders production site.

This expansion is a direct response to the surging demand for cell grown stock and represents a major investment in the next generation of nursery technology and innovation.
The additional land will host state-of-the-art growing facilities, allowing Cheviot Trees to further refine the precision-controlled environments that have made them a pioneer in the sector.
By integrating robotics, advanced irrigation systems and enhanced environmental monitoring, the nursery is setting a new standard for plant production in the UK.
“This acquisition is a clear signal of our commitment to the future of UK forestry” said Harry Frew, Managing Director of Cheviot Trees.
“We are seeing a sustained increase in demand for cell grown stock as our customers recognise the reliability and performance it offers. By expanding our production footprint, we aren’t just growing more trees; we are investing in the infrastructure and technology needed to produce the resilient, high-quality stock required for the next generation of British woodlands.”
This expansion solidifies Cheviot Trees’ role as a key partner in the UK’s environmental goals, providing the high-performance stock necessary for successful woodland creation and carbon sequestration.
About Cheviot Trees
Since 1988, Cheviot Trees has led the way in cell grown plant production. From its base in the Scottish Borders, it utilises cutting-edge nursery practices to supply millions of trees annually to the forestry, landscaping, and agricultural sectors.
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