I chose some new seeds to start off here in the garden, Lima beans of a couple of varieties, peas and beans, as well as some large tomato varieties. I will have some heavy pruning to do on these, so that they put forth a lot of fruit and less leaves. Last year we had a bumper crop of tomatoes at the very end of the season, because I didn't prune the bushes.
Based on feedback from some fellow Homesteaders, here in PNW, I am trying these neat varieties of tomatoes I wouldn't have before. I am sure hoping my experience with them will be similar to my fellows.
These will start going into seed starting mix very soon, with lots of sweet peppers as well!!