Tomato Sugar Lump is a heirloom open pollinated tomato that is super sweet and has that great home grown tomato flavour. Also known as Gardeners Delight it originates from Germany around 1950

Postage

 We combine postage, so please use the add to cart button NOT the buy it now button when purchasing multiple items, buy doing this the combined postage will calculate automatically. If you do check our items individually we still combine postage and send any refund due but the amount refunded will be less due to fees we incur from individual payments.

 

About us We established our seed business in 2014, but our background in horticulture goes back almost 40 years now. We have a production nursery in the Gympie region in Qld and we are a member of the Qld Nursery and Garden Industry (NGIQ) Most of the seeds we sell are open pollinated, heritage varieties although we do have a handful of hybrid seed where there is no heritage alternative any seeds that are hybrid will be listed as such. We are always happy to help you achieve your gardening goals so please don’t hesitate to contact us for any advice you may need.

 

FAQ

 Do you post to all states of Australia?

 

No due to biosecurity restrictions we do not post to Tasmania or Western Australia, we take these restrictions very seriously as should everyone these restrictions are put into place to protect our states from potential weeds, pests, and diseases we will not post to these states under any circumstances.

 

Do you send seeds overseas?

 

We do not sell seeds to any overseas country. Most countries require a phytosanitary certificate to import seeds. We do not provide this service there are no exceptions to this policy.

 

Do you sell organic seed?

 

Our seeds are organically grown but we are not certified organic, there are many seeds on eBay that claim to be organic, personally I feel that there are very few that are. If you are unsure ask the seller for their Organic Certification number if they cannot provide you with that then the seeds are not organically certified. Most sellers are seed packers if they purchase certified organic seed once the seal is broken and they repack the seed it is no longer certified organic.




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