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Old July 10, 2012   #1
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After a handful of Ambrosia Red cherries, which I don't really count, my tomato garden produced its first big tomato, a 9 ounce Fish Lake Oxheart. It will sit on the windowsill for a day or so, then down the hatch to begin another year.
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Old July 10, 2012   #2
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so Paul where's the pics....?
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Okay, I will try to post photos and report later on the flavor. It will be part of a BLT.
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Very nice! I hope it was a delight to eat!
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wondering how it tasted?
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As I have stated several times, "I never ate a heart I didn't like." For a first of the year and this being a drought year, Fish Lake was sweet and juicy with very few seeds. There was a distinct flavor of home grown tomato after several months of dull store bought red cardboard tomatoes. On a scale of ten we gave it an eight and 1/2. Recommended.
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It's beautiful, which is good, because it's on my grow list, as is ambrosia. What size cherry is ambrosia?
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For me, Ambrosia Red has been in the medium size for cherries range, about 1/2 inch diameter. I can compare it to Sungold size and smaller than Black Cherry and larger than Sweet Million.
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That's a perfect description of size. got a good visual from it.
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