CB, KB, RS, MS, BS call me whatever you like so long as you call me in time for dinner! Here's more of the same kind of stuff I've been sending. Pepper Joe says: Peppers make a poor indoor plant. They need plenty of fresh air and sunshine. However what you can do is bring in some of the smaller varieties to overwinter. They will be semi-dormant but you will get some to ripen and maybe a few that sprout. Then in the spring you can get a 4 to 6 week headstart when you transplant them back to the garden. I don't want to slave away transplanting and growing my chile plants all winter for a handful of chiles. Has anyone had any REAL success growing chiles inside? CB, KB, RS, MS, BS __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com