I love to garden, but every year the back seems to bite me worse. Last spring I planted lots of flowers, seeds mostly, not knowing we were in for a monumental drought. I also grow lots of different kinds of peppers, such as bell, poblano, jalapeno, and what ever else looks interesting. Peppers are easy to grow and bugs don't seem to attack them as much as some other veggies. Small pickling cucumbers are a staple and I must have my fresh herbs and they get special attention.
The soil here is very sandy and it's difficult to keep things moist without doing a lot of soil amending and yada, yada, yada..so we stick to things that we can grow in small patches of amended soil.
Water is also an issue as we are on a well for our water and with the drought last summer I was fearful of using up the well. My hubby bought a small pump and we were able to run water from the creek to water many of the plants. It was a real headache trying to keep things watered and growing, but miraculously everything thrived in bountiful, even though I was tempted to let it die off.
This year, don't know if I will make the effort, but I say that every year until all those great plants start arriving and I go hog wild.
I did plant an asparagus patch when we moved in 2 years ago. I'm looking forward to being able to finally harvest some of that this year.
Are you familiar with Baker Seed Company? I ordered some giant celosia seeds from them last year and they just sent me a beautiful catalogue. They have lots of heirloom seeds, if you are interested in those.