The speech of Bandurovo village (Hayvoron district, Kyrovograd region) belongs to the south-west dialect of Ukrainian language. The author aimed to describe village dialect and to characterize it on different levels of Ukrainian language. Phonetic, morphologic and lexical-semantic dialect peculiarities, which distinguish it from the norms of modern Ukrainian language are also described. Phonetic and morphologic features in general inherent to the dialects of Eastern Podillya are supplemented by those which have not get occurred by researches and which are characterizing dialects of Eastern Podillya. Special attention is paid to the lexical-semantic level of the dialect. Lexical tokens, which are specific for investigated dialect, are represented. Peculiarities of the village dialect are demonstrated as exemplified by agricultural vocabulary. Some names related to gardening are considered. Found out which sorts have and which parts consist of potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, beets, radishes, carrot, garlic, pumpkins, watermelons and cantaloupes. These garden plants are extremely common in the village and in neighbouring residential places. Variety of sorts of these plants are mainly devided by color, shape, time of sowing and geographical origin. In the village dialect existing nomens indicating garden plants which are peculiar for Ukrainian literary language and those which are different from the norm. Some of these words are coincided with vocabulary of other dialects.