It's been raining on and off for about 6 days now.  The weeds are loving it! So too are all my lovely veggies.  I did have some reservations when I planted out my tomatoes and cucumbers last week, thinking it would be too early, but they seem to be loving it.
This year I am growing a "tomato hedge".  An idea I adapted from something I saw at the model vegetable garden at Wisley last year.  Basically it is a wire framework similar to that you would grow raspberries along.  I am trying lots of different tomato varieties this year.  I bought a packet of the new variety "Harlequin" - as per the front of the T&M catalogue.  Those 6 tiny seeds cost me £2.99.  Hope they are worth it.
I planted out my pumpkin "Atlantic Giant" yesterday, dug a big hole and tipped in 2 bags of compost.  Going for size this year rather than flavour - for a change.
Trying some new beetroot this year, a free packet from Kitchen Garden magazine called "Choggia" - apparently they are pink and white striped... wait and see.
Aubergines are large plants now.  Sowed the seed in a heated propagator  in January - well worth the extra effort to plant early , they have done well.
Also trying the Gardeners World chilli trial this year.  I have "Joes Long" and "Numex Twilight". Germination was variable, and they are terribly small, and reluctant to flourish.  I think because we had to plant them with Monty at the beginning of the new series, they were sown later than I would like.  Awaits update.
I've found a new source of well rotted horse manure - what a thrill!