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I am having no luck propagating wild bergamot/mondarda, i.e., growing from seed. The plants I get seem to invariably damp off even though I am not having problems with all my vegetable transplants or other flowers I am growing from seed. Is there something special one has to do when growing bergamot/monarda from seed? I was hoping I was going to be able to produce some beautiful red monarda from seed. Should I give up and purchase monarda that was propagated via cuttings or divisions?
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