Our tomatoes did well until the wet spell, after which we were plagued with splitting fruits, as well as something (probably a raccoon) eating half the stupid things as soon as they ripened. Since then they've been ripening well again (and the Mad Tomato Eater has moved on). There are a bunch of nice green ones out there I need to pull off soon, before we get a cold snap.
Otherwise, the gardens were "meh." We got a few cukes, some beans, and a whole passel of these oddball little turban squashes that are more decorative than useful, and that the chickens love. We also have two small pumpkins. We got no zucchini (all died) and only a couple of summer squash before they too bit the dust. There are some rutabagas still in the ground that appear quite happy, and we don't know how the potatoes are doing yet. Good thing we don't depend on any of it (that's what the buying club/CSA is for), as we'd be in trouble!
Of course, part of this is because DH tends to disregard anything I suggest with the big garden plots, so they end up weed-choked, eaten, or dead. I won't let him do what he wants on the deck boxes, so we do get tomatoes and beans and so on. After two years of fairly cruddy results, though, he now says that he'll take my input into consideration next year instead of winging it.