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Old August 11, 2007   #1
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Thanks to Neil G. (Retiree) for this great tomato. One of my favorites.


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Old August 11, 2007   #2
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I agree it's a great one and wish that more folks would have the opportunity to grow it.

Did Neil tell you that it's originally from Macedonia and he named it after his niece?

I really should remember to send seeds for it to Glenn at Sandhill and Linda at TGS for trial.
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-------------I really should remember to send seeds for it to Glenn at Sandhill and Linda at TGS for trial.
I don't see any seeds .

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Old August 11, 2007   #4
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I don't see any seeds .

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Hmmmm, what am I missing here?

I said I'd send seeds of Ashleigh to Glenn and Linda, and I get back a tomato explosion and wink.

Please explain yourself dcarch.
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Old August 11, 2007   #5
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Carolyn,
I took it he meant he didn't see any seeds in the sliced photo. Like maybe it don't have many. That was my first thought for sure. I had it planted and one of the varieties I lost to TSWV so will be next year before I know about it. Jay
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I grew Ashleigh in 2005 from seed received from Carolyn – found it to be moderately sweet, few seeds, meaty with a lemon finish. Moist shapely fruit.

I agree more folks should try it.
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Old August 13, 2007   #7
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Yes, very few seeds. Quite meaty...
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From Macedonia ??? How cool !

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Old August 22, 2007   #9
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I am growing Ashleigh and the seeds also came from Carolyn. I must have the plant in the wrong place; 90% of the fruit has had and continues to have BER. It is surrounded by other plants with no BER problem at all. The few tomatoes without the black bottom rot have been as described by everyone else. Can and should I save seeds from fruit with BER? Anything differently I can do to keep Ashleigh from the dreaded BER? Watering has been consistant, soil is the same as 23 other plants, caged just like everything else. This one puzzles me.
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wow.
i'm having BER on one of my ashleighs...and so i thought i'd do a search to find out whether or not i can save seed from it. LOL.
what a *perfect* thread this turned out to be!
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Well I grow in containers so I will scratch this one off my "will grow list" Thanks for the heads up Tessa.
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I've grown it in ground and in containers. No BER ever.

Just my experience.

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Old December 22, 2007   #13
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no no, rena...i wouldn't scratch it off just yet. there's only got one fruit on the plant with BER...the rest are fine.
i was just trying to find out if i should remove that one fruit...or keep it for seeds.
i'll keep it for seeds now...and *eat* the rest.
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Rena, I would definitely not scratch that one off. It is one great tomato. I grew two plants last year and not one had BER or anything else for that matter. It produced like crazy.It is one fabulous tomato. 9/10 for sure.

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Oh and you HAD TO post some more pics LOL
OK OK UNCLE
I will grow it....... Now to make sure I have seed!!
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