How to Grow Sea Buckthorn

Sea Buckthorn

Sea buckthorn is a ‘superfood’ and a tree of increasing economic importance due to the health benefits it provides. The seeds contain high antioxidants such as vitamin C and E and flavonoids, strengthening the immune system and protecting you from diseases. It also helps to strengthen your heart. It has been used for centuries as a herbal remedy to relieve cough, aid digestion, invigorate blood circulation and alleviate pain. The juice is used as a sweetener for herbal teas. And the berries are often made into sauces, marmalades, and jellies.

Plant Description:
Sea Buckthorn
Hippophae Rhamnoides
Perennial: Hardy in Zones 3-8
When to Sow: Spring to early Fall
Ease of Germination: Moderate

How to Grow Sea Buckthorn

Sea buckthorn seeds require 90 days of stratification at 5°C/40°F to overcome dormancy, or you can soak them in water for 48 hours before sowing them. They need some light to germinate, so make sure you either surface sow them or lightly cover them with soil. I’ve found that soaking the seeds works quite well instead of the hassle of stratifying them.

Sea buckthorn is a perennial shrub that is hardy in zones 3 to 8. The plant prefers light, sandy soil. Sea buckthorn will grow best in full sun, as it needs a lot of energy to produce a large crop of berries. It cannot tolerate shade at any stage of growth. Before sowing, soak the seeds should in water for 48 hours, and at this time, discard seeds that are floating. Surface sow the seeds onto a sterilized garden soil mix. Always keep the soil moist but never soggy. It’s essential not to let the soil dry out, or the seedlings will die. When the seedlings have a few sets of leaves, transplant them outside in spring after the risk of frost has passed. Spacing: 1 m (3′) between plants, 4 m between rows.

Where to Buy Sea Buckthorn Seeds

Canadian viewers can purchase seeds here: Sea buckthorn seeds. Natural Seed Bank only ships within Canada.

Related Books:
Gaia’s Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture, 2nd Edition.

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