Yes, the kits came with instructions and I'm following as closely as I can! We are getting rain today and some of the plants only require little spritzes of water to stay damp, so I've kept them all inside for the day. The kits said if I left them outside I could just drill holes in the bottoms of the planters for drainage, but that sounded like work
Apparently they should begin to sprout in 7-10 days and I can transplant them outside or just into bigger planters when they get to be a few inches high. My fingers are crossed!
Gayle, send some tomatoes up here

I love fresh tomatoes! But I don't get them here until late summer/early fall.