It is best to mark the planting distances on the prepared beds with a row puller.
Planting should take place in the evening hours and if possible in cloudy weather, because the vegetable plants grow better and faster under these conditions. This is especially true for plants from the seedbed. Young plants with pot balls are planted with the planting trowel, while when using seedbed planting, the dibber will serve you well. You plant so firmly, that the young plants can no longer be pulled out of the ground. With regard to the planting depth, the explanations for the individual types of vegetables must be observed. Water thoroughly immediately after planting.
Is ground cover provided?, then you put them on the bed immediately after planting and only then water them. In normal weather, a single watering is sufficient for the first few 12 to 14 take. Watering too often will greatly cool the soil around the plant and delay root formation.