I have a really small yard, but make a lot of use of the areas where many would have grass or a bed of flowers.
In the front yard, I have a small area with slicing cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers. To the side of the porch, I have pole beans, tomatoes, and two egg plant. In two large amazon boxes stashed behind a small bed, I have potatoes. My hanging baskets have strawberries, and there are pots of herbs on the front porch.
In the back yard, I just pulled my failed garlic and replanted some onions. The other half of that bed, which is raised, has beets. Along the wall that is at the back of my yard, I have okra coming up, more peppers, pickling cucumbers, and bush shelly beans. My last small bed are three kinds of melons being trellised and a winter squash.
I call my little yard "Notta-Acre Farms." In the spring, I plan to put in a few dwarf fruit trees, and planted a dwarf mulberry tree this year. The little orchard will be dubbed "Penny-Pincher Grove @ Notta-Acre Farms. If only my HOA would allow chickens. They have warred with me over the veggies, but they cannot seem to find a way to differentiate vegetable annuals from geraniums.
The house was built just before WWII, so I have a sign that is out of frame that reads, "Victory Garden: It's patriotic! It's thrifty." I hope it alleviated the HOA's concern that I was muddling the historical value of the neighborhood.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs on the porch as well as wheat grass for the kitties.
Pole beans, eggplant, and more tomatoes with potatoes in the cardboard boxes behind the raised bed. Hanging baskets, out of frame, have strawberries.
I really wanted some potatoes to go with my beans that I had for dinner last weekend, so I dug up one of the potatoes that seemed to be dying back or limping along.
Beets and freshly planted onions in the raised bed. Mulberry is half-way down the wall. Pickling cucumbers in the far corner with the sunflower. More peppers down the wall with okra seed behind them and bush beans in front.
Watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew trellised. A winter squash in the front.
I have some rhubarb in the yard along with a small fig that I thought had died, but it seems to be growing this year. The fig is about a foot tall. I also have a single, lone blackberry cane that promises not to die this year. I also have a few "scrap pots where I am regrowing vegetables like celery, etc.
There you have it: Notta-Acre Farms!