Seaberry (Sea Buckthorn) – Orange Glow

$29.99

Orange Glow is a Russian seaberry known for its vivid orange fruit, excellent aromatic flavor, and reliable production. A top choice for high-quality juice, syrups, and wellness blends.

  • Striking vivid-orange berries
  • Bright, aromatic sweet-tart flavor
  • Moderate vigor ‚Äî ~6‚Äì8 ft shrub
  • Extremely cold hardy (Zone 3‚Äì8)
  • Dependable yields
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Description

Orange Glow is a standout Russian seaberry (sea buckthorn, sea berry) prized for its vivid, glowing orange fruit and excellent sweet-tart flavor. Known for its bright color and aromatic quality, Orange Glow is one of the more flavorful seaberry selections, making it an excellent choice for fresh recipes, wellness blends, syrups, and premium juice.

The shrub is moderately vigorous with an upright, manageable form, producing attractive silver-green foliage and abundant clusters of fruit. Orange Glow is extremely cold hardy, tolerant of poor soils, and well suited to home gardens, mixed edible landscapes, and small orchards. With reliable yields and brilliant fruit color, it brings both ornamental beauty and high nutritional value.

Overview

  • Russian female seaberry with striking vivid-orange fruit.
  • Excellent flavor‚Äîbright, aromatic, and well balanced.
  • Reliable yields of medium to large berries.
  • Moderate vigor ‚Äî easy to maintain and harvest.
  • Requires a male seaberry for fruit production.

Growing Details

Latin Name: Hippophae rhamnoides ‘Orange Glow’

Site and Soil: 1/2 day to full sun; thrives in sandy, rocky, or low-fertility soils

Hardiness (Temp): To approximately -40°F

Bearing Age: 2–3 years after planting

Rootstock: Own roots (grown from cuttings)

Size at Maturity: Typically 6–8 ft tall with moderate vigor

Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring

Ripening Time: Late August into early September

Yield: Good, reliable production once established

Pests and Diseases: Naturally resilient and low-maintenance

USDA Zone: 3–8

Additional Notes

  • Origin: Russian breeding selected for outstanding fruit color and flavor.
  • Flavor: More aromatic and less sharply acidic than many German commercial varieties.
  • Excellent for smoothies, juices, syrups, wellness shots, teas, and preserves.
  • Plant with a compatible male seaberry for pollination.
  • Explore more seaberries (sea buckthorn) in our collection: Seaberry Varieties

Planting & Care

At a Glance – Orange Glow Seaberry

  • Sun: Full sun (minimum 1/2 day)
  • Soil: Well-drained; thrives in sandy or rocky soils
  • Water: Low once established
  • Growth: Moderate vigor, ~6–8 ft shrub
  • Hardiness: USDA Zone 3–8
  • Pollination: Female — requires a male seaberry
  • Harvest: Late August to early September
  • Best Use: Juice, syrups, wellness blends, preserves

Variety Notes – Orange Glow

  • Russian selection known for vivid fruit color and excellent flavor.
  • Berries are bright, aromatic, and sweet-tart — ideal for high-quality culinary and health uses.
  • Moderate vigor makes it a good variety for home gardens where ease of maintenance matters.
  • Reliable production and good fruit size once established.
  • Great for smoothies, teas, syrups, wellness shots, ferments.

Planting & Care – Seaberry (Sea Buckthorn)

Site Selection

  • Full sun is essential for berry color and yield.
  • Seaberries grow best in sandy, rocky, or low-fertility soils.
  • Avoid heavy, poorly drained soils.

Soil Preparation

  • Loosen soil 18–24″ around the planting area.
  • Add modest compost if soil is extremely poor.
  • Seaberries are nitrogen-fixing and do not require fertilizer.

Planting Instructions

  1. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball.
  2. Plant at the same depth as in the pot.
  3. Backfill with native soil and water deeply.
  4. Apply 2–3″ of mulch, keeping it off the stem.

Watering & Fertility

  • Keep soil evenly moist during the first season.
  • Mature seaberries require minimal supplemental watering.
  • Avoid nitrogen-heavy fertilizers.

Pollination Basics

  • Orange Glow is a female seaberry.
  • Requires a compatible male within 50–75 ft.
  • Use one male per 6–8 female plants.

Pruning & Training

  • Shape into a shrub with 4–6 main stems.
  • Remove older stems periodically to encourage new productive growth.
  • Prune in late winter or early spring.

Harvesting & Use

  • Ripens late August to early September.
  • Berries are bright, aromatic, and rich in nutrients.
  • Hand-harvest small crops; freeze–shake method recommended for large yields.
  • Ideal for juices, wellness blends, syrups, teas, ferments.

General Tips

  • Plant on a slight mound in clay soil to improve drainage.
  • Mulch helps retain moisture and reduce weeds.
  • Very cold hardy and wind tolerant.