vegetable patch

NOUN
  1. a small garden where vegetables are grown
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How To Use vegetable patch In A Sentence

  • A startled bushbuck flew through the vegetable patch and out to the drive. Let The Dead Lie
  • This delightful anthology of prose and poetry, mostly homegrown but with contributions from Pliny on the magnificence of the box hedges cut into a thousand animal shapes in his Tuscan garden (with hippodrome), the 9th-century Frankish monk Strabo on the cultivation of dung heaps, and Thomas Jefferson on his ever-expanding vegetable patch, is the perfect companion for weeding, dead-heading, pricking out and mulching. Back to nature
  • Was slightly shocked that after digging over the vegetable patch (about the size of a small bedroom) I was utterly knackered and in pain for days.
  • The plan is to dig two vegetable patches and a flower bed, and then construct a new section of fence to give some privacy - today was just a digging day.
  • One of my wildest dreams in life is to one day have a garden, a vegetable patch and an orchard.
  • Clive Williams Henley on Thames, Oxon, UK discovered a carrot that looks like Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story while digging up his vegetable patch.
  • There was much more room outside, with outbuildings where hay was stored, pigsties, a flower garden and a vegetable patch.
  • She scurried off into the kitchen, while Grandad stayed out in the garden, digging his vegetable patch.
  • He chopped wood to make the fire, dug and weeded the little vegetable patch.
  • Outside, she hopes for an orchard, organic vegetable patch and a polytunnel. Times, Sunday Times
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