- The best location
- The question of the soil condition
- In the land of extremes - sea buckthorn proves to be resilient
- Well suited locations for sea buckthorn
- tips and tricks
Sea buckthorn is considered a typical resident of northern European coastal areas. As its name suggests, it thrives on sand dunes. But this shrub is also content with other locations. It is considered to be extremely adaptable and location-tolerant…

The best location
If the sea buckthorn had one wish, it would choose a location in full sun in a sheltered location. He likes it warm and flooded with light. It can also thrive in partial shade, although it feels less comfortable there. It should not be planted in the deep shade.
The question of the soil condition
Sea buckthorn grows on almost any soil. The main thing is that the soil is permeable, because waterlogging does not give this plant much pleasure. The ideal floor has the following characteristics:
- profound
- rich in humus
- easy
- neutral to alkaline pH
- dry to slightly moist
In the land of extremes - sea buckthorn proves to be resilient
Sea buckthorn is a true fighter. He can handle extremes like no other plant. In the land of extremes, he doesn't let the following challenges spoil his mood, either temporarily or permanently:
- floods
- dryness
- high altitudes
- wind and gusts of wind
- heat
- extreme cold (-28 °C)
- lime
Well suited locations for sea buckthorn
Sea buckthorn is ideal for fence areas in the garden, for example to provide natural privacy and wind protection after a few years. If planted in groups, there should be a minimum distance of 1 m between the plants. Other good locations are in home gardens, parks and coastal regions (e.g. for fixing dunes).
tips and tricks
Sea buckthorn should preferably be planted in full sun. This is where most of the flowers form, which leads to a significantly larger number of fruits in female specimens…