I had a wonderful plan on what to plant where in my garden because I have two cables strung overhead to string the big tomatoes from. Then some other areas for stuff that didn't need support or just a cage. A regular to late frost in mid-March killed about half of what I started from seed. The other half was recovering so I planted the back-ups and I bought a few Bonnie plants to fill in some gaps.
Then there was a late frost first week of April
I said fuck it and gave it a few weeks then started snipping away dead stuff. I now have some respectable plants but all are more shrubby for now because it's all re-veg. Did an inventory and 6 out of 9 tomatoes are an assortment of cherry tomatoes. only 3 that should get bigger than a quarter.
I may start all of my old seeds and have some space-fillers ready to go. Maybe just guerilla-grow wild tomatoes all over my property and see where they'll take. I don't have any seeds I couldn't buy another pack of new for next year, and anything special I can save seeds from. I think that's a chore for after I get the CLHP sea of green potted. Wouldn't be a chore if I didn't need to make labels
I love popping beans - even if they're tomato beans