I did finally manage to get some seeds out of some of the Phil's two tomatoes (the first one had no developed ones), but I'm not 100% sure I want to re-grow it. It was okay, but it's a bit more acidic than Green Zebra, so it might make more sense to go back to some version of those (especially given I have found no Green Zebras at ANY of the places I buy heirloom tomatoes at this year, so it very well may be that, if I want any in the summer, I'll have to grow them myself.)
I know I won't be doing EITHER next year, since I already have three tomatoes slated (White currant, Phantome du Laos, and Open Minded), and three is ALREADY pushing it for varieties in a year, I don't have room for four.
It looks like wing beans won't even GERMINATE for me up here, let alone produce, so I guess I'll strike those off my plans. Haven't decided yet if I'll keep up the lablab trials (I suppose I could try out the long podded ones and hope, and I think I still have half of the seed for one of the African ones).
Randoms may be sparse, I haven't found many new odd exotics I want to try (since I got no flowers and very little growth from any of this years except the partridge pea, I know enough not to re-try any of those). I'm pretty well depleted on any vetch or sweet pea relative I'd actually WANT to plant (tossing in the same villosa and tetrasperma that grows along the sides of the road would be pretty pointless), so, unless I CAN get the confidence to re-enter Manhattan and see if I can find any more "appropriate" grass pea seeds, that's a no go. And finds are also going to be less (due both to the same lack of access to Manhattan and less stuff to find in general.)
I still have a bit of growable rice bean seed, but the odds between what I plant and what actually makes flowers and seed are so long (and, if I have the wrong kind and don't know it, are actually zero) that, by now, it hardly seems worth the ground space they take (maybe I should flip THOSE over to pot growth. It worked for the mungs, and for the azukis so maybe that's what the rice beans want as well. At least it would cut down the loss due to animal predation.)
I suppose my real problem is that there is pretty much NOTHING I can plant that wouldn't be better off in a pot, but i just don't have the space for so many extra pots.