A bit late but I have one...
I have rhubarb, blackberry bushes, egeptian onions, 2 apple trees, 1 fig-tree, somewhere there should be grapes growing, but all I see is leaves... There's a Walnut tree, some rucolla ....erm strawberries... and that's about it for things that 'stay put all year round'. - althoug the strawberries are in a square gardening cubicle and the oldest plants are 3 years old.
Then I have smaller patches of land 1M20 by 3m where I rotate stuff on. Now I've got some letuce growing, spinach, leek, 2 tomato plants and one ballpepper (under a plastic sheet, it's actually more of a plant to grow in a greenhouse, but I don't have one -> my wife thinks it would ruin the look of the garden) I 've put some potatoes in the ground, some cauliflower, some cabbage (red) and broccoli. (I think that's about it)
This may read like I work a lot in my garden, but that's actually not true... I occasionally weed and water and that's about it. Let it grow is my motto
I'm planning on trying an egg-plant (didn't work last year) again. I also want to give chicory a go, but maybe I'll wait till next year. Sprouts, onions, carrots, turnips and Savoy await their turn (I like to make a vegetable stew with all those).
OH I forgot about my peas, perhaps because they're stuborn and haven't shown me their lille green heads poking out of the dirt yet... Next month I might put some beans next to them. I also think I spotted a salsify (? not sure about the translation) that refused to come out with his brethren last year.