Things You'll Need:
- Pots
- Peat moss
- Compost
- Sand
- Plastic wrap
- Grow lights
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Step 1
Fill seed starting pots with a seed-starting potting soil. Make your own by mixing equal parts of compost, peat moss and coarse sand.
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Step 2
Sow seed in the center of each pot to 1/2-inch depth. Water the soil until it is evenly moist after planting.
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Step 3
Cover the pots with plastic wrap to preserve soil moisture. Place the pots in a 55- to 65-degree Fahrenheit room to germinate, approximately seven days.
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Step 4
Remove plastic once sprouts appear. Move to a warm, sunny window sill or place under grow lights. There should be 3 inches of space between the top of the seedlings and the grow lights.
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Step 5
Keep the soil moist but not soaking wet until you transplant. Water as needed to maintain soil moisture.
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Step 6
Harden off seedlings for one week prior to transplanting outside. Set pots outside in a protected area for two hours the first day. Increase the time outdoors each day for seven days until they are spending the full day outside.












