Your new home and garden are lovely, Saponista! Congratulations on both!
I have very limited space in my yard for a traditional veggie garden (the pool and our 2 orange trees pretty much take up all the space), but I was able to find a wonderful solution with an aeroponic contraption that my sister happens to sell called a Tower Garden (I wrote all about it
here ) .
Anyway, it's packed away in hibernation at the moment until August. That's when I'll be setting it up again for the next growing season. I live in the southwestern US in a perpetually sunny, desert climate where I'm able to grow veggies in my Tower from August all the way through the fall, winter, spring, and up until June when I dismantle it and pack it away. I could actually keep it going all year round if I were so inclined, but our summers are so brutally hot here that it's just not worth the extra effort for me to keep it running throughout the height of them.
I can grow pretty much anything in my Tower except for trees of course, root vegetables, corn, grapes and certain types of berries. The things I've regularly been growing in it are tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, basil, cilantro, strawberries, celery, mint, collard greens, lettuce, kale, chard, bok choy, stevia, and various other leafy greens and herbs.
I'll be starting seeds here soon for my August planting. I'm exited to get things going again!
IrishLass