Dreaming of picking vegetables in a vegetable garden: What does it mean? Is it a good or bad omen?
What does it mean to dream of picking vegetables in a vegetable garden ? Is it a good or bad omen? Dreams about picking vegetables in a vegetable garden have both real-life influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreams about picking vegetables in a vegetable garden below.
Picking vegetables is a common little thing in life, but it also illustrates some small truths, such as that you know how to enjoy life and that the little things in life can make you happy.
Dreaming of picking vegetables in a garden is a good omen, indicating that you will have a good reputation.
Dreaming of picking vegetables in a vegetable garden means you will become famous far and wide.

If a test-taker dreams of picking vegetables in a vegetable garden, it indicates good exam results.
If a woman dreams of picking vegetables in a garden, it indicates that she will have good fortune and wealth in the near future, and will gain both fame and profit. However, excessive good fortune will inevitably hide signs of decline, so she should not be arrogant or complacent.
For business people, dreaming of picking vegetables in a garden is a sign of good fortune in the near future, with a high possibility of acquiring ill-gotten gains.
Case Analysis of Dreaming of Picking Vegetables in a Vegetable Garden
Dream description: I am a woman. I dreamed that my aunt's house was surrounded by a vegetable garden. Their stairs turned into loofah trellises, which were very tall and had a deep ditch below. I walked over the loofah vines. The loofahs were growing very well, and I felt like they were pushing me into the ditch.
Then we came to a vegetable garden, which was planted not long ago. It was full of all kinds of vegetables. At the front were beans. Then we saw a lot of insects. They looked like they had wings. There were many of them and they were very big. They were eating the sprouts on the ground. There were black beans and the like there. They had been blown away by the wind and were almost moved. It was like when things on the ground in Shanghai were blown by the wind and moved outside the vegetable garden.
Then there was a raccoon dog, which looked like a cat, but I subconsciously knew it was a raccoon dog, and it was also desperately eating things on the ground.
My cousin arrived, and we started walking back. Because I was scared, I didn't know how my cousin had already gone past. I couldn't see the way back, but I was terrified, so I rushed to jump down. Only after I jumped did I realize how deep it was below. My cousin said, "Be careful."
Then I saw a very small tiger near me, very small, but it really looked like a tiger.
Dream Analysis: I. Dependence Thought
The fact that she lives near her aunt's house reflects her desire for her aunt, cousin, and other relatives to provide her with safety and security.
II. Pursuit and Fear
Vegetables refer to any plant other than grains (mostly herbaceous plants) that can be cooked and eaten. Vegetables are an essential part of people's daily diet. A vegetable garden in a dream is a place where vegetables are grown; it is a supplementary food rather than a primary food source. Just like human needs, physiological needs come first, while spiritual needs come second. Therefore, the vegetable garden in a dream implies that the dreamer has entered the level of spiritual needs.
A staircase is a passage and tool for upward movement, signifying the pursuit of a high quality of life. A tall trellis, however, signifies danger and instability; it cannot provide shelter from the wind and rain. Below it lies a deep ditch, creating the feeling of falling.
The loofah is growing very well, but it feels like it's pushing me into a ditch. The loofah symbolizes good things and mature people. The shape of the loofah also metaphorically represents male genitalia. It makes people feel tempted, but this temptation makes you feel insecure and like you're falling.
A vegetable garden, recently planted, is teeming with all sorts of vegetables. These vegetables symbolize many things that are yet to come to fruition.
Many insects eating the sprouts on the ground means that things that should be growing and developing normally are being eroded and damaged without proper protection. Being blown away by the wind, like things in the old Shanghai who were blown outside the vegetable garden, means that those things are greatly affected, and some are deprived of the right and opportunity to grow normally.
The raccoon is also desperately eating the things on the ground. The raccoon represents a cunning and greedy animal, not an upright one. It means that the vegetables on the ground are being eaten, which means they are being eroded and destroyed.
Bean sprouts and vegetables symbolize the "self" that is growing and needs protection and care.
Insects and raccoons symbolize one's gluttonous, sexual, and hedonistic tendencies, representing the unrestrained "id."
The arrival of the older cousin reflects the dreamer's desire for companionship and support, revealing a dependency in the dreamer. It also reflects the dreamer's yearning for maturity, to become a mature woman like the older cousin.
The inability to see the way back means that one longs to return to the original situation and does not want things to continue, but one is unable to escape the current situation.
The fact that you only realized how deep it was after jumping down means that you wanted to get out of the situation, but if you did, the consequences might be even more serious and dangerous.
My cousin's "be careful" means that mature people don't easily take risks.
There's a small tiger near me. A small tiger implies weakness and cuteness, but a large one can still inspire fear and dread. So, you don't feel much threat or fear right now.
Review
Dreams reflect the contradictions and conflicts between the id and the ego.
As you grow, you pursue spiritual needs and hope for a better life. However, you feel that life isn't so easy; it's full of crises and can lead to downfall. You yearn for normal growth, but various desires and greed within you are eroding your developing self. You're trying to escape, but in the process, you discover that the things that frighten and worry you are actually quite endearing. As for whether they will harm you in the future, you're no longer worried.
Insects and raccoons symbolize gluttony, pleasure, and sex; the older cousin represents maturity and moral restraint; and the tiger represents an assessment of the danger level of one's own actions.