ooh! I love this thread!!!!
Mrs Hungary and I have finally been in one place long enough that we're actually starting to grow stuff!
We have two properties at the moment, the first is a rental that we actually live it. It looks like this:
Here we're growing potted things. Tomatoes, peppers, some herbs, etc. Also on the property are elderberries, a pear tree, and two look like cherry trees, but nothing came in this year. Nothing too special, but we don't want to dig up the landlord's place to have a garden and the part of our yard where we COULD have a garden, he's using to grow corn (he owns like 1000 hectares back there):
Both of our places are about 1/3 acre, but they're pretty efficiently laid out so it feels like we have lots more.
Our second place has 3 pear trees, TONS AND TONS of grapes, peach trees, a plum tree, and a cherry tree (no plums or cherries there either this year...). We're not often there, so we haven't started a garden yet:
Those berries there are Jostaberries (yo-sh-tah), which I've never heard of before, but we have two bushes. They taste like big blueberries had a baby with a black berry. In short: They're DELICIOUS!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jostaberry
The grapes are insane though. I don't do a thing but trim them and they just PRODUCE! One year we got some friends together and spent a week at the house juicing grapes. We still had two rows to go but were absolutely done having fun with the darn things. We ended up with 200-liters of crappy wine (which we drank over the entirety of the covid pandemic). It was good times, but last year I was so busy, they all just died on the vine.
Anyhoo, Mrs. Hungary and I have wanted to grow stuff for a long time so we're hoping to make our "million mistakes" while we're in our rental (I'm going to try to overwinter the tomatoes, and I'm also cloning strawberry plants) so when we're in our new house we can hit the ground running.