I've cut way back on my original plans for this year's garden, due to a number of other things going on with the house and yard. I plan to use the backyard beds for a "three sisters" planting of corn (a popcorn varietal, not sweet corn), beans (scarlet runner), and squash (a winter squash type), plus in one bed substituting the squash for watermelon. It's only 24 sq ft of bed space, so hopefully focusing on only a few crops works better than my "one of everything" approach from last year.
I also have my one bed of strawberries in the backyard, which I hope will all survive the winter and produce more this year.
On the front porch, I'll have a few things in pots. My lemon tree will go out for the summer, as well as two long, narrow pots that I'll plant with Swiss Chard. The chard was our gangbusters crop last year, so I'm hoping for similar success. I also plan to plant nasturtiums in a hanging basket, which have edible leaves and flowers, and I have a strawberry pot with a few strawberry plants and herbs in some of the holes. Will need to control the oregano, as it's currently trying to take over the neighboring strawberry's space. I also may buy a cherry tomato plant from a nursery - I don't think it's worth seed starting when I only have space for one or two plants.
I have leftover seed for the chard, beans, and watermelon, but I'm waiting to place an order for the corn, nasturtium, and squash seed. The website I prefer hasn't restocked the corn yet.