Being at the top of the plots, I really struggled to keep things alive through the very dry months, so lots of stuff suffered.
Peas gave a poor yield, runner beans the same despite watering. The only bean that seemed to cope well was Mennonite Purple Stripe, a heritage variety. Sophie Coco French beans only grew to waist height and then gave up
Poor yield of potatoes, but squash yield quite good, they coped better with the heat. For some reason the courgettes did poorly, though - no glut this year!
Early planted corn was okish, not as many cobs as usual - but the 2nd lot produced flower stalks before there were any cobs to be pollinated
So that idea didn't work. Mini-corn was a failure as well, just couldn't water them enough.
Fruits on the Tayberry and Loganberries at the top boundary dried up before they ripened, but the Raspberries which have a bit of shade were ok, as were the red currants.
Summer cabbages and calabrese bolted, winter cabbage, swede and chard are ok.
The big onions liked the heat and did well, but haven't stored well, garlic ok. Leeks waited a long while before they could be planted, as the soil was set like concrete, but they are fattening up after all this rain.
Most of the salad leaves were a right off, tomatoes were late and ended sooner than usual, so not many in the freezer this year.
Cucumbers did better than usual but they're always contrary LOL.
None of my pepper plants did well, I don't know if this was iffy compost, irregular watering, too hot or my saved seeds loosing vitality over the years, who knows?
All in all, one of those years when you shrug your shoulders and hope next year is a better return for your efforts