Grape Growing for the Home Gardener

I can do my tomato plant for the winter?
It was the first year, I've developed some thing and the only plant that survived was a tomato (I'm a novice gardener.) He has produced many fruits and is a very pretty plant. People Home Depot said that just died after a season. But a neighbor who was watching them grow all summer just to tell me if I put in my apartment during the winter, will continue to grow and produce more fruit next summer. In a large pan (I transplanted three times), so I put before the first frost, or will die alone? It is a grape tomato plant if it makes a difference, and this time he still alive, and I want to see die. And I have a board put in. Nice sunny window experienced gardeners? The sunny window sill I have is sufficient to sun keep my palm on the inside with life, and those who need plenty of sun.
Congratulations on becoming a gardener! Tomatoes are actually perennials what you can do at home, maintain, and watered next year. However, it maintained the right temperature and humidity become so frustrating that it is very likely to discard. Some seeds would be easier (unless it is a hybrid) of one of the tomatoes and start a new plant next spring. Although he managed for Inside, there are still bearing fruit, because it has become dormant for some time. Next year, try putting a few green bean plants that are fairly easy to handle. Good luck.
Grapes grown in bag