I work for a garden supply company and have zillions of seeds leftover from previous seasons, so we plant too much every year.
We already have blueberries, cumberland berries, raspberries, a couple different strawberries that have been producing nicely for a few years.
I bought thornless blackberries this year to add to that group.
We have started in the house (since it is still too cold to put directly in the ground here)) about 10 different tomatoes, eggplants, sweet and hot peppers, romaine, onions, cucumbers, squash, celery, 7 different basils, garlic chives, regular chives, par-cel (A parsley-celery hybrid. Grows like parsley, tastes like celery), cantaloupe, rosemary (for good luck and protection) flat leaf parsley; we already have curly parsley that randomly grew in the yard as well as cilantro that was a volunteer.
And I don't even remember how many flowers. When you have an endless supply of seeds, you just start tossing them out and see what happens.
I did plant flowers into flats to make starts to take to our Mother's Day party where we plant flower pots.
I also bought a new rose bush to go along with the other two I already have and a Jasmine bush.
Hmmm. I think that's all for now.
Key words "for now".
When I go into the stores I work with, I always look over their starts to see if there is anything interesting that I didn't think to plant on my own and I have been on the hunt for a specific lilac to go with my other ones but it apparently isn't grown or sold around here anymore since it's an older variety.
I will get it though. Have no doubt.
Oh yeah. I managed to get a seed from an apple to take root and it's about 2 inches high in a pot right now. It won't produce the fruit of the apple it "was" (a gala) as pretty much every apple in the store is a hybrid (even the ones with a name of an heirloom), they have to be cross pollinated with another to get a fast growing and heavy producing tree so a seed from a store apple will produce apples from only one of the parent trees- if it produces at all.
So we will see what happens in a couple years.
ETA: I just put 4 different pumpkin seeds in starters, lol!
And bought dahlia and calla lily bulbs; my white callas do awesome every year, but last year they grew a little weak.
I am told I need to divide the bulb and divert energy, so we will see.
And of course while having that discussion, I felt it was imperative to buy some dark purple ones, even though they aren't as hearty as the white, ha ha!