I'm looking forward to next years garden. I've got a 4'x20' raised plot to work with as well as 2 small side beds(that the dog frequently tramples), space for pots around the deck and a small blueberry bed. My garden for 2013 should include in rough order of designated space: cherry tomatoes, peppers hot and sweet, garlic, bush beans, blueberries, calendula, flax, zucchini, brussel sprouts, sunflowers, leafy greens (kale, swiss chard, spinach, lettuce), onions, basil, radish, oregano, parsley, strawberry, rosemary, lemon balm, mint, bergamot, lavender, and I'm sure I'll find space for some other random selections somewhere. It's a big list but some of it is perennials that I already have planted and the rest is all very do-able given a couple hours work each week. I'm looking forward to next year. I've learned a great deal over my first three seasons gardening and continue to learn more daily. I would love to take suggestions as to plants that I should be growing. I love planting a new seed having no clue what to expect and learning as I go.
All of my seeds come from the website
http://www.cottagegardener.com they deal in high quality heirloom seed varieties. I absolutely swear by the seeds that I get from their catalogue. Almost every plant that they carry has been passed down through families for generations and is selected because they posses desirable traits that made them worthy of being passed down. I highly recommend checking them out.
I am very strict about what goes into the soil of my raised veggie plot and my blueberry raised bed. I use only my home compost, straw, and local high quality aged cow manure. My soil structure and quality has been getting noticeably better over the past three seasons and I have not had to use a drop of chemical fertilizer or pesticides. In my opinion it is the only way to go. Composting is way easier than I had imagined! I only have a pile roughly 4'x3'x4' tucked along the side of my house and it supplies me with a great deal of rich organic matter for my garden.
As for watering I refuse to use my hose unless absolutely necessary. I have two rain barrels collecting water for me to use instead.
Every year I get a little better and have a little more fun. Hopefully your yard treats you well like mine does.