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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vegetable patch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small area of land where vegetables are grown, often in a garden or backyard setting.
Example: "Every summer, I enjoy tending to my vegetable patch, where I grow tomatoes, cucumbers, and carrots."
Alternatives: "a vegetable garden" or "a veggie plot."
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Everybody had a vegetable patch when I was very young.
A vegetable patch with confusing markings and dimensions.
She has chickens, goats and a vegetable patch.
A tiny cottage with a vegetable patch blocks the path of traffic on a freeway.
We planted a vegetable patch so they now have fresh vegetables.
It has quite a British feel to it with a vegetable patch and beehives.
I poured much of that 'saved' time into my new obsession: a vegetable patch.
At Paulet school, the hens are situated next to a vegetable patch.
I pick and sort apples, harvest garlic and potatoes, and work hard preparing a vegetable patch.
So I stuck the bare-root plants in a vegetable patch and waited.
At a time of hardship, working on a vegetable patch is preferable.
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