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Coming Fall 2026 we will have a few female varieties and a male pollinator.
A bright, nutrient-packed superfruit that is also a nitrogen fixer.
The Sea Buckthorn is a rugged, cold-hardy shrub producing clusters of vivid orange berries that glow against silvery-green foliage. The berries are small but powerful — bursting with tart, citrus-like flavor and exceptionally high levels of vitamin C, antioxidants, and healthy oils. The plant’s thorny branches and unique color make it both striking and functional as a windbreak, hedge, or wildlife-friendly barrier.
Harvest: Late August to early September
Storage: Keeps 1–2 weeks fresh; excellent for juicing, freezing, or drying
Zones: Cold Hardy to zone 2
Tree Habit: Spreading, thorny shrub reaching 6–10 ft tall and wide
For homesteaders and home gardeners:
Sea Buckthorn thrives where few other fruiting plants will — in sandy, poor, or dry soils — fixing its own nitrogen and improving the ground around it. Its berries can be used for juice, syrups, jams, and skincare oils, offering both nourishment and income potential. A true survival crop, this plant is ideal for self-reliant growers seeking resilience and value from every square foot of their homestead. This is also a nitrogen fixing shrub.
Requires both male and female plants for pollination.
Available as bare-root shrubs.