Unable to stand the long winter without gardening, I broke down and planted 18 tomato seeds indoors. Since they're perennial, I'm hoping I can keep vines going indoors and simply take cuttings to make new plants when it comes time to plant out in spring. Has anyone tried this technique before? I planted sweet 100s and some Brandywines, just because I had some old fruit going to rot. Can I do this with any of the other nightshades? -Kristina __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com