>>1169196It's only a small part of the garden, but in the right of the pic, I'm starting a more organised herb bed so I replanted stuff from elsewhere now in October, so it still looks rough in the current state (will add mulch in spring)
Currently with oregano, thyme (vulgaris and citriodorus), majoram, lavender (latifolia and angustifolia), rosemary, parsley and sage
Middle is an ornamental Phoenix threopasti (Cretan date palm), they're supposed to be more frost tolerant than canariensis, so I'm testing it
Left is a Chinese pear (nashi), not pictured further left a regular pear as pollinator (both planted back in spring, so no flowers/fruit yet)
On top the asparagus ramp, and behind that on the wall raspberries and blackberries, but I'll probably have to remove those soon as they have more and more disease (some fungus I assume)
Spirals work good for up to medium sized tomatoes (pic from summer), really heavy beefsteak ones are a bit too flimsy sometimes and might need extra support. They're also quite cheap here, around €1-2/ea depending on size, apparently much rarer and more expensive overseas