1. Prepare Soil - Fill a large bucket with soil. Add water as needed making sure the soil is well saturated but not soggy. For the best results use a high-quality seed starting mix such as Ferry-Morse or Jiffy. 2. Prepare Pots - While in a base tray fill pots with saturated soil mix, leaving 0.5" between the top of the soil and the top of the pot. 3. Add Seeds - Add 2-3 seeds per pot following seed packet instructions. Cover the tray with plastic film to keep in essential moisture. Place in a warm location, out of direct sunlight. Keep soil moist. 4. Germenation - Allow plants to germinate fully, removing the film after the first leaves appear. Place in a sunny location. Keep moist, don't overwater. If seedlings start, getting long and "leggy" supplement sunlight with a grow light. 5. Transplant - Once the danger of frost has passed, harden off and transplant outdoors. Saturate pot and dig holes slightly larger than the pot. Rip pot gently to allow easier decomposition under the soil. Place in the ground and cover up the top of the pot. Water into the ground.