Started up our big 'ol greenhouse for the new year with hundreds of Peppers, Tomatillos, Ground Cherries, Litchi Tomatoes, Beans, Squash, Melons, Kiwanos, Watermelons, and of course, the introduction of my new Kaffir Lime tree and the sight of my Fig leafing out for the new year. Already has about 8+ figs on it.
Come May I'll be planting plenty of corn outside. Got some green corn, red corn, and multi-colored flour corn.
Outside the greenhouse I've started a bunch of potatoes, but the main news is in the fact that like each year I expand with more perrenial types and we bought some Heartnut trees, a Korean Stone Pine (for nuts) some more Medlar trees, a whole mini-vineyard of many different Grapevines, a few Blue Elderberries, a few more different Plum trees, a fruiting Quince tree, several Sea Buckthorns, an Aronia, a handful of Nanking Cherry bushes, another Pear tree, and some more Raspberries. Down the road we'll give the Stone Pine and the Quince some pollinating buddies.
Beside all that I of course and excitedly taking care of and watching last (and before) year's purchases of a huge assortment of Gooseberries, Currants, Crabapples, Akebias, Apples, Cherries, Plums, Medlars, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Blueberries, Strawberries, Figs, and others I can't currently think of.
Hopefully this fall perhaps, I'll get two Persimmon trees in the Greenhouse. It is too temperate/cool of a climate here for good Persimmons but I've got a BIG greenhouse that I let do its thing in the winter, so, it's perfect for them. Tried Bananas last year and it just got too cold in the winter, even with supplementary heating. Never actually tried Persimmons before honestly but I'm getting two delicious (sounding) varieties and even if I won't like 'em too much, the chickens will, and they'll be spectacular looking in the fall/winter, hanging orange lanterns and all.
What I do love about our, ahem, lame and mild climate, is that it hosts an enormous bounty of wild berries, so those are also of course included in the "Garden harvest" - Such includes Salmonberries, Elderberries, Thimbleberries, Blackberries, Huckleberries, Blueberries, and Salal Berries.
Gonna be canning and jamming a LOT this year
Hopefully next year I'll add more trees and shrubs. Always got room for such. I also try new melon, pepper, and tomato varieties each year too. We do heirlooms (no hybrids here) and always love sampling new ones each year, usually growing about 30 varieties of tomatoes per year, 12 varieties of peppers per year, and 13 varieties of melons/watermelons per year.
If it weren't for my greenhouse, all I'd be growing are assorted greens, potatoes, and if the year is good, some squash and maybe green corn.