I have two gardens one at our Tiburon CA home and an acre to play with at our Sonoma 2nd home. I decided to take a few pictures of the Tiburon garden today.
I'm just starting to see RED in the new strawberry patch LOL. I had an area above my raised beds that was easy to turn into a bed of its own. So, a dozen ever-bearing strawberry latter and a few sacks of compost I have ever so sweet strawberries.
Then we come to Wayne's Beans (I like to say it like the movie "Wayne's World" LOL) they are some of the best Pole style Romano Beans I have ever found they came from Italy and I was lucky enough to get a few last year. I saved seeds from them and now have my own supply.
They have some 3" pods already and I've started trimming them at 6' high.
Our Tiburon house right on the San Francisco bay is the perfect climate for Artichokes and I found a steep slope under my raised beds for a few Artichokes and Tomatillos. They look very happy and I've already got a few artichokes.
The weather is so nice I always have a few containers on the back south-west facing deck. I made them like the Earth-Box design with a 3" reservoir of water on the bottom with a small area where the dirt has contact with the water to wick the water up into the whole container. Works great when you leave of forget to water for a couple of days. This is my herb garden with oregano, sage, cilantro, basil and chives in it.
I'm always experimenting with unusual plants to grow and this is my attempt at growing pineapples in Norther California. I wasn't hard to root them just cut off the top greens and peel the bottom leaves off till you can see 3/4" of the bear stalk. Soak the bottom 1" or so in a glass of water and it will root in a few weeks. Then transplant into a 12" pot and wait 1 to 2 years and make sure to bring it in if frost is a possibility.