There’s more than one way to grow a vegetable garden.

Japanese artist@konekono_kitsunecultivates their own fresh produce using a needle and thread.

From turnips to snap peas to bell peppers, their embroidery art is lush enough to fill a cornucopia.

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

All of these hand-stitched veggies are rendered with three-dimensional texture so that they better resemble their real-life counterparts.

@konekono_kitsune shows off their accuracy by photographing every finished piece over their inspiration.

For instance, their rendition of kale mimics the curly consistency of the leaves with tangles of different knots.

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Additionally, many of @konekono_kitsune’s finished works feature a composition with three illustrations of the vegetable.

Japanese artist @konekono_kitsune creates embroidery art that looks like real vegetables.

Whether it’s one or three thread illustrations, each leafy green is remarkably realistic.

Broccoli Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

This is what you could call a true feast for the eyes.

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune

Vegetable Embroidery Art by Konekono Kitsune