5. Protect Seeds:
If you sow before the last frost, just make sure you cover the seeds or seedlings (sprouted seeds) to protect them, as they are in a fragile, infantile state.
Make sure to keep the area moist, especially when the seeds are still young. Try to use a watering can, as it can be much more gentle than a hose or sprayer, which tend to move the tiny seeds all out of place, potentially bunching them in bundles, which is not something you want to happen.
An organized garden is much easier to enjoy, by all. But… use what you have to just do the best you can. As long as they have water, they will be able to grow. You can expect your seeds to begin sprouting after two to three weeks!
Water them every one to three days to ensure they keep sprouting, early on. Just try not to drown them in standing puddles.