How to set up a new hard drive?

I've just gotten my mom's old MacBook Pro from her after she's bought a new one (this one is 15-inch, mid-2010), and I want to swap out the 500g hard drive in it for a 750g, 7200 RPM one that I bought from Seagate. I plan on taking it to a computer repair store and just have them swap the drives, nothing else. My question is: if my new Seagate drive is completely blank, how do I install OSX on it? Just to be clear, I have a backup of my old computer with the exact same drive, which was running 10.8.2, so I do have a time machine backup ready to go. When the new hard drive is inserted, does anyone know what I can do? Could I just plug in the hard drive and time machine automatically does its thing? Do I have to install Mountain Lion on the drive in a different way first? I just wanna know what's going to happen.
Cheers!

You have to format the drive before you do anything. And there's really no reason to take it to a computer repair shop - you can do it yourself.
Simply get an enclosure and put your 'old' drive it in. Install the 'new' hard drive into the hard drive bay. Boot from the old disk in the enclosure and use Disk Utility to format the new drive ("Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" with a single GUID partition. Then use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone your old drive to your new internal.
A good enclosure can be found for as little as $20 - OWC has them but so should a computer shop in your area.
Quite easy to do - here's a user tip on cloning - https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4122.
Good luck,
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