Donna, unless you have a huge garden & are starting a gazillion things you really don't need a lot of fancy equipment. I get a pack of those cheap styrofoam cups that they use for coffee, poke a hole in the bottom with a pencil for drainage, fill with good potting soil, & there you are! I have been doing this for years now, just cover the pots with some clear bubble wrap to keep the moisture in, and voila!! I keep the pots in my upstairs back room that faces South & is always warm in winter; check at about a week for germination, when they have sprouted, check if they need watering & put the pots on a sunny windowsill. That's it!! This year I'll be doing 9 tomatoes (3 for me, 3 each for 2 friends), 3 hot peppers, 3 basils, 4 or 5 Gentian blue larkspurs (new for me this year, found them in the Thomson & Morgan catalogue)' 2 corianders, and 5 or 6 miniature dahlias. Don't take a lot of room& it is so much fun to watch them grow. It's so amazing when you're picking ript tomatoes from a large plant in August & realize that it started back in March with a tiny little seed
Good luck with your seeds & keep us posted.