Take seeds from the packet and check the packaging to determine if the seeds have already been treated, or stratified, to improve the chances of germination. Stratification is a process that helps to break down the tough outer wall of the seed. If the seeds have been stratified already, you can omit Step 2 and proceed to Step 3.
Place the seed in a plastic bag with a little compost. Place the bag in a refrigerator for about eight weeks.
Place the seeds in a bag, expel the air and seal it. Place the bag in a bowl of boiling water for a few seconds.
Fill a pot with potting compost and plant the seeds at a depth of 1/16 inch. Leave the pot in a light place, but out of direct sunlight, at a temperature of around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the soil moist but avoid over-watering. Seedlings should begin to sprout between 30 and 60 days after planting.