Luke Dahlberg on Sowing Native Seed (#45)

Luke Dahlberg on Sowing Native Seed (#45)

From The Plantastic Podcast by Jared Barnes

September 5, 2025 · 1h 11m · Episode 45

About this episode

Jared Barnes interviews Luke Dahlberg about native plant propagation and conservation techniques.

I talk with Luke Dahlberg, native plant propagator at Citizens for Conservation, about the art and science of seed collecting and germination. Luke shares his expertise in working with over 300 native species, from understanding the crucial differences between orthodox and recalcitrant seeds to mastering complex stratification cycles that can take up to two years. We explore practical techniques like hot water scarification for fire-adapted plants, ethical wild seed collection practices, and innovative approaches to growing hemiparasitic plants for restoration work. Luke also discusses how volunteer-driven organizations like Citizens for Conservation successfully preserve local plant genetics through community engagement and hyper-local seed collection. Whether you're interested in starting your own native plant propagation or supporting conservation efforts in your area, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to participate in conservation through cultivation.

People in this episode

Host: Jared Barnes

Guest: Luke Dahlberg

Topics covered

  • native plant propagation
  • seed collecting
  • germination techniques
  • conservation
  • community engagement

Keywords

  • native seeds
  • seed germination
  • plant conservation
  • ethical collection
  • stratification cycles

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Citizens for Conservation

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