What I'd like to do next year is maintain my enthusiasm for the entire season.
I'm going to go a little easy on myself for my 2013 garden since there were things going on in my life that were wearying, and that chapter still hasn't closed, but I'm just going to keep moving forward.
Of the 12 new varieties of
tomatoes I grew nothing really stands out. Alaskan Fancy did because it was the first to ripen, and some of my saved seed starts ( Dr. Wyches Yellow particularly ) ripened okay. So those two will return next year.
All of the
peppers did great, jalapeno, cayenne, Jimmy Nardello sweet, and 2 other sweets. Keepers.
Kale was a first for me and I loved it, so that will double or triple next year because the only animals around here that didn't eat it were the dogs and cats! Even the little horse likes it.

Oh, and the people too...
Potatoes will be back, naturally! I am very impressed with Bintje, I harvested mostly big ones from that variety and they're supposed to be really good keepers too. Another one that was just for fun but I really like is Magic Molly. It has the deepest purple sheen on the skin and is the same rich dark purple all the way through. Makes a pretty plate of roast potatoes when mixed with the yellows and whites. Oh and Huckleberry performed well too. I only planted a few hills of it but got a lot of tubers out of it. And it's flesh is pink. Keeper.
One thing I do every year is start the season with good records and then fizzle so I have to rely on my faulty memory about any problems or ideas to do better the next year. I just looked at my garden notebook to refresh my memory about what potatoes I planted and I didn't even enter it. Sheesh. Definitely need some improvement
there .