Here' are most of the varieties - I tried to get the ones out that didn't work out, but there were only a few, fortunately. and all of my "extra" plants I gave to a friend - not a new gardener, but the family finally bought the property they have been on the last 4 years, when they were just gardening a little. Now, she has as much planted as me, or more, so she got the bug! Her son is the one that grew the 6' tall Death Spiral last year - this year, I started a Carolina Reaper for him.

* = new, to me
Here are the tomatoes - more new than old this year!
New varieties
Cherries and Grapes:
Amy's Sugar Gem
Green Grape
Red Grape
Tropical Sunset
Warren's Yellow Cherry (earliest to flower, and set fruit!)
Larger Varieties:
Brandyboy F2
Dad's Sunset
Nyagous Black
Oaxacan Jewel
Spears Tennessee Green
Surrender Indian Jewel
Orlov Yellow Giant?
Sunneva ? det
Peppers, however, as usual, I have a lot (though not as many as usual) of old varieties I have to grow, but only a few new ones:
NEW VARIETIES
Aruna
Kanthari, violet
Kanthari, white
Santaka - cluster Thai
OLD FAVORITES
Aji Dulce
Big Jim
Chocolate Habanero
Hanoi Market
Jalapeño M
Superchili
Thai Vesuvius
Eggplants did better than ever, so far:
New
Behold (looks like Neon?)
Green Knight
String
Oldies
Hari F2
Ichiban
Here are the Misc. veggies. Don't even have all those Asian greens in here, I've been eating while working on all these!
BEANS - all pole
Bhavna Long Valor bean*
Blauhilde
Blue Lake Pole
Thai red long
BITTER MELON
Big top*
Comet* No sprouts
Number One *
Pickling Melon*
BOTTLE GOURD
Bhim Long
BUTTERNUT
Polaris
also have Butterbush, I might plant
CARROT
Shinkuroda*
CUCUMBER
County Fair
Wisconsin 58
Sambar*
OKRA
Clemson Spineless 80*
Emerald
Little Lucy
Nirmal *