Fill plantable peat pots with a moist, soilless potting mixture six weeks before the last expected spring frost in your area. Peat pots are available at nurseries and garden centers and resemble brown cardboard.
Sow two seeds per pot on the surface of the soil. Cover with a half-inch of potting mix and mist with a spray bottle to moisten the surface.
Cover the pot with a plastic bag. Set in a dark room, with the temperature 65 degrees to 70 degrees. Germination takes approximately 10 to 14 days.
Remove the bag once seedlings appear. Move the plants to a sunny window sill in a 70-degree room. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy, at all times.
Transplant outside to a full-sun, well-drained garden bed once all danger of frost has passed. Dig planting holes one inch deeper than the height of the peat pot.
Score the sides of the pot with a sharp knife then set in the hole. Fill in with soil until the rim of the pot is covered in a thin layer of soil and then water thoroughly.