OverviewTransform your garden with our exotic Buckthorn tree! Originating from temperate regions, this tree produces small, nutritious berries with a tart and tangy flavor. Enjoy the unique taste of ripe Buckthorn berries, perfect for making jams, jellies, and adding zest to dishes. Grow your own Buckthorn tree and experience the satisfaction of harvesting these nutritious and flavorful berries.
Calories: Approximately 88 kcal
Carbohydrates: About 22 grams
Fiber: Approximately 6 grams
Protein: Roughly 1 gram
Fat: Approximately 0.5 grams
Sunlight: Buckthorn trees prefer full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
Watering: Water Buckthorn trees regularly, especially during dry periods.
Timing: Plant Buckthorn trees in spring or fall.
Soil: Use well-draining, sandy loam soil.
Planting: Space Buckthorn trees about 3-4 meters apart.
Temperature: Buckthorn trees are hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures.
Harvesting: Collect ripe Buckthorn berries in late summer or early fall.