Sue Dreamwalker, can usually be found at her main blog site Dreamwalker’s Sanctuary she has created this blog in order to share her and her husbands passion for organic gardening.
In today’s climate of fast foods and additives, people are coming to realise the benefits of healthy eating and are beginning to realise the harm all the pesticides and herbicides do in not only poisoning the earth, but the toxins are being found in high levels within our own blood steams.. Which can account for illness.
Upon the Posts and Pages Sue hope’s to show you the progress of their allotment and also share some Recipes and Remedies and maybe the odd Rituals thrown in now and again..
If you have found your way to this site, Welcome.. And I hope you enjoy reading and watching how Nature does her thing..
This is a lovely place you’ve set up here, Sue & Hubby 🙂 ❤
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Thank you Ka.. Hubby does most of the spade work.. And He is always delighted at the amount of comments when ever I post on Dreamwalker’s Sanctuary about our Allotments.. so I will pass on your praise 🙂 thank you x
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Wonderful, I look forward to seeing more 🙂
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Thank you for visiting Wendy, so pleased you enjoyed the visit, And many thanks for following too Wendy.. 🙂 xx
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You’re so experienced Sue, we can all benefit,
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I don’t know about experienced Maria.. I do not know half that you do about those lovely exotic plants you post.. But I hope to share what I have learned and hope others can give me their own tips along the way to Happy Gardening 🙂
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Hi dear! Nice “new home” you have over here… 🙂 Plants and herbs are one of my passions as well! Lovely posts and photos… looking forward to seeing more. Have a lovely evening – and autumn time in your garden!
Hugs your way!
// Eclipse (one busy granny :))
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Hi Eclipse and I think Congratulations are in order.. Lovely to see you here… and to learn herbs and plants are another of you passions too 🙂 Good to know all is well with you.. Happy days my friend xxx ❤
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Everything you do and write about, your art, your photos, are all seamless in their connection to one another. When I thirst for something more I come to one of your sites to see what your life has and what it can offer mine. Thank you!
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Thank you dear Renee.. that was a great compliment I thank you.. I am sorry about the delay, my computer has been in the shop for repairs.. So today is the first day back on my blogxx
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I did not know about this site! Yay! More Dreamwalker magic XOXO I LOVE your creative energy and everything you do…I’ll have to return soon for organic gardening tips…
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Its not been up and running all that long, I brought a lot of things over about my allotment etc from Dreamwalker’s Sanctuary .. 🙂
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OK Cool! I found you at your other home. Following both your sites now but have run out of time to snoop around here today. Will be back to browse later. Thanks for sharing this link with me. Love, Alia
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Big smiles and no worries about time.. I have the same problems.. Not enough hours in a day.. 🙂 Many thanks again 🙂 Alia.. ❤ xx
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So glad to have discovered your blog. We have a garden that I’d like to enhance with healing plants. You are my new inspiration.
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Thank you Adrienne, Welcome, and I hope you enjoy our gardening blog. 🙂 Many thanks for taking time to comment.. And for you kind follow xx
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Dear Sue, I am very interested to read about organic gardening. Of course water shortages can be a big problem. Our Australian ABC has a TV series about organic gardening of the future. It is very productive gardening with a minimum amount of water being used! Here is a bit of what it is about:
“Feeding Australia (Part 2) A Sustainable Future
Series 19 | Episode 3
CCDOCUMENTARY/FACTUAL58 mins
In Part 2 of Feeding Australia, Chef Paul West, Dietitian Professor Clare Collins and Dr Noby Leong reveal the key breakthroughs in science and technology that will shape what we might be eating in the coming decades.
Next on:Tuesday 21 Aug 2018, 8:31pm abc1abc1
Sunday 26 Aug 2018, 6:00pm (Repeat)abc1”
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Hi Uta, thank you for that share.. I think in the future, the way the weather is altering world wide, more and more of us will be looking towards sustainability and looking to grow our own foods.. I have long held the belief that certain pesticides and sprays are not only damaging our health, but the long term health of the soil.. Recent law=suits in the USA have proven now that these pesticides and weedkillers are causing cancers..
So the more of us who can grow our food without such things the better for ourselves and our environment..
Many thanks for your comment Uta.. great to see you.. ❤
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Dear Sue,
I have had to return and comment here a few hours later in order to catch up on my beauty sleep. Here I am to communicate with you. How lovely your gardens and plants are! I also love your spirit of holistic gardening.
What a wonderful collection of diverse plants you have shared with us throughout your gardening blog, of which I have become a new follower!
I like growing variegated plants, such as Vriesea hieroglyphica, but variegated with additional white edges like this:
It is indeed a great pleasure to peruse some of your posts and pages, not to mention that many of them are well-written and full of inspirational photos.
We have a great deal in common, each of us being writer, artist and gardener. I would like to confess that like you, I am also interested in botany and gardening, for I have been a keen gardener. You are very welcome to take a good look at my four horticulture websites containing a great deal of information available to you as follows. Simply append the usual dot wordpress dot com to the end of the following words to visit the corresponding websites:
queenslandorchid
queenslandbegonia
pottedplantsociety
rhsq
May you find 2022 very much to your liking and highly conducive to your gardening, writing, reading, thinking and blogging whatever topics that appeal to your intellectual exploration, artistic output, creative flair and spiritual vision!
Happy Independence Day to you and your family!
Yours sincerely,
SoundEagle
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Thank you SE…. always good to see you and to learn you enjoy gardening too… I look forward to perusing your gardening sites shortly… And I thank you for your kind compliments and for taking the time to look around various past posts… I appreciate the time that takes…
Many thanks again.. And yes…. July 4th…. Already.. 🙂
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Dear Sue,
Hello! I have just submitted a very long comment here but it seems to have disappeared. If the comment has been mistakenly identified as spam, please kindly retrieve and approve it from your WordPress spam folder.
Yours sincerely,
SoundEagle
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Thank you just awoken to you lovely comments which I will reply to later..
No your comments safe. Just all New comments are set to pending approval first, once approved you should be fine.
Off to the plot early so will get back later. 😄💚
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Dear Sue,
Hi! This is my second attempt at submitting this comment, as I am unsure as to whether my previous comment has gone through.
I have had to return and comment here a few hours later in order to catch up on my beauty sleep. Here I am to communicate with you. How lovely your gardens and plants are! I also love your spirit of holistic gardening.
What a wonderful collection of diverse plants you have shared with us throughout your gardening blog, of which I have become a new follower!
I like growing variegated plants, such as Vriesea hieroglyphica, but variegated with additional white edges like this:
It is indeed a great pleasure to peruse some of your posts and pages, not to mention that many of them are well-written and full of inspirational photos.
We have a great deal in common, each of us being writer, artist and gardener. I would like to confess that like you, I am also interested in botany and gardening, for I have been a keen gardener. You are very welcome to take a good look at my four horticulture websites containing a great deal of information available to you as follows. Simply append the usual dot wordpress dot com to the end of the following words to visit the corresponding websites:
queenslandorchid
queenslandbegonia
pottedplantsociety
rhsq
May you find 2022 very much to your liking and highly conducive to your gardening, writing, reading, thinking and blogging whatever topics that appeal to your intellectual exploration, artistic output, creative flair and spiritual vision!
Happy Independence Day to you and your family!
Yours sincerely,SoundEagle
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Thank you again ❤
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