The sense of accomplishment after growing your first ripe tomato or cucumber is second to none.
It may even rival the joy yiayia and pappou get sending you home with a plastic bag filled to the brim with other fruits and vegetables that they have grown that season.
Lock down and COVID-19 restrictions have been tough for many and getting out into the garden can be a great way to relieve some stress and stay active.
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We reached out to our loyal readers and asked them to share their garden snaps with the Neos Kosmos community and they did not disappoint!
Take a look through the gallery below and if you have any photos of your garden you would like featured below send them to mariannaa@neoskosmos.com.au

Athanasios Antoniou in front of his mega tomato patch. These tomatoes are a whopping 2 and a half metres tall in which he has been growing every season from the time he had migrated to Australia, 56 years ago Photo: Supplied

Con Cocotis sizing up and pruning the Olive tree Photo: Supplied

90 year old Dimitrios Kargas from Northcote standing among his tomato plants Photo: Supplied

Christina Banos says that Yiayia Triantafilia lives on her own and her garden is her happy place Photo: Supplied

Christina Banos sent through this photo of her yiayia Triantafilia in her garden. She grows tomatoes, zucchini, spinach, cucumber, radishes and lots of herbs along with various fruits Photo: Supplied

83 year old Theo Zafirakos stands proudly in his veggie garden Photo: Supplied

Some more goodies from Mr Zafirakos' garden Photo: Supplied

Mr Zafirakos has cultivated many different vegetable varieties around the perimeter of his backyard Photo: Supplied

For something a little different, Dimitra Petropoulos invested in a vegepod this lock down. She planted the seedlings on 1 June and is currently enjoying eating lettuce, silver beet and spring onion Photo: Supplied

George Tsagouris with his lovely olive tree in the background Photo: Supplied

Along with fruits, 79 year old Sofia also has over 100 orchid plants Photo: Supplied

Sofia and Vasilios Tsionis in their garden where they grow various vegetables including tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, pumpkin and beetroot Photo: Supplied

93 year old Peter Koulaxizellis from Preston in the garden he tends to daily Photo: Supplied

Arthur with grandson Athan. His son Dennis says each year and all year round he continues to provide the family the best produce Photo: Supplied

84 year old Arthur of Noble Park landed in Melbourne 1960 Photo: Supplied

Yiayia Efi and Pappou Con's lush garden Photo: Supplied

Nikoll King's Pappou Petros and his garden in Coburg. Nikoll says "Our family always benefited from the seemingly never ending supply of tomatoes, eggplants, parsley and lemons" Photo: Supplied

Eleni Dimitropoulos sent this photo of her mother Vasiliki's garden, with their homemade shade contraption Photo: Supplied

George Rerakis continues tending to his garden into his nineties Photo: Supplied

George Rerakis adds the Cretan touch, wearing the sariki to keep away the the flies Photo: Supplied