Everything is almost in the ground now, but the weather is still not cooperating. Going to be a short growing season this year by at least a month.
I've planted less variety this year than last because the strawberries went to town and stole the space. The rest is mostly peas, tomatoes and herbs so I guess there is less to go wrong with a shorter growing season. The rest of the food garden is a perennial mix of small fruit bushes (raspberry, blueberry, black and red currant - haskap did not make it) and dwarf trees (apple, peach, nectarine, persimmon, cherry, pomegranate) under-planted with, yes, strawberries, which are also filling the spare space in the patio planters, and I gave loads away. I think I started with 10 plants about 2 years ago and now I easily have more than 100.
I also have about 60 alpine strawberry seedlings left to plant in the borders, but they are not quite big enough for me to feel ok about the slug menace that I suspect needs addressing.
Also, good news, our kitten is no longer using the indoor litter box. Bad news, the wine barrel planters on the patio with the fig trees are the new preferred it spot. Don't ask how I discovered this. So, anyways, I trimmed up some prickly holly and sprinkled in the barrels along with some cayenne and so far so good. Totally ignored the outdoor litter area we created for her though.