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Poinsettia farmer overcomes energy crisis to grow a million plants for Christmas 

Comes as Dutch growers cut back on production this year due to rising gas prices

Poinsettias are inspected at Bridge Farm Group in Spalding, Lincolnshire(Image: PA)

The boss of an East Midlands farming group said the business had been able to bypass the energy crisis to grow a million poinsettias in time for Christmas.

Bridge Farm Group, based in Spalding in Lincolnshire, supplies Tesco with plants for the festival season.

Managing director Louise Motala said they had been able to cut their bills using biomass heating to keep their greenhouses warm.

The business is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest suppliers of poinsettias and is competing strongly with traditional Dutch suppliers.

Ms Motala said: “Growing poinsettias at this time of year requires heat and we know that Dutch growers have cut back on production this year due to rising gas prices.

“We have been able to manage our energy costs through the use of sustainable biomass heating, enabling us to continue to produce over one million º£½ÇÊÓÆµ grown poinsettias again this year and ensuring that consumers will still be able to buy this much-loved festive plant this Christmas.”

Tesco said that º£½ÇÊÓÆµ growers have increased their supply to the supermarket by almost 800 per cent in the last five years.

The supermarket’s plant buyer Vicky l’Anson said: “When poinsettias first became popular as a houseplant in the late 20th century we used to import them from Holland, but now most of our stock is grown in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with Bridge Farm Group our main supplier.