Right now my garden looks half dead. I've got four 4x8' raised beds and a ~3x20' berm that I plant on and only two and a half beds have anything in them. I've got radishes starting, leeks, onions, lettuce, beets, celery, and kale growing out there right now. Soon I'll need to start more leeks and lettuce. Most things I just direct seed starting in February-April since I've had very little luck transplanting pretty much anything else.
I've started saving seeds from my beans and squash too, which I know does weird hybrid things, but so far the results have been tasty. My cherry tomatoes this last year were all volunteers that grew from fallen fruit the year before (which I know also does weird hybrid things) so I'm hoping that'll work in my favor again! It's been really fun to see what happens! I've only had my garden going for about 4 years so it's still an evolving experiment.
This last year I grew cherry tomatoes, romaine lettuce, kale, 2 varieties of bush bean, scarlet runner beans, 3 varieties of beets, radishes, celery, corn (failed experiment), snap peas, leeks, cucumbers, yellow summer squash, zucchini, delicata squash (semi-failed experiment), and sweet meat pumpkins. We also have an herb garden in pots, a few small blueberry bushes, an ancient apple tree, and a baby lemon tree that looks more like a bush and hasn't made any lemons yet.