Interesting information. I live in an apartment, but they were kind enough to plow up a garden spot for me last spring. It is the size of a single bed. I got sick last spring, shortly after they plowed it up, but we rescued it with yard clippings on top of newspaper, and planted squash. The peppers I planted last year did not produce, and died early. I am much better, but still can only tolerate short periods of activity, so daily gardening is better rather than intensive work in the spring.
I have planted pole beans, and will be constructing a trellis for them. I have broadcast several small patches of kale, and I have some even smaller patches of broccoli. They encourage us to plant flowers, to attract new tenants. As a beekeeper's daughter, I also see an obligation to have more flowers, so I am going to broadcast alyssum, bachelor's button, and a wildflower mix in the places where I don't have kale. I can do limited amounts of stoop-gardening with a child's step-stool around the edges, so the beans are in the middle. I can control the weeds by hand around the edges, and go to newspaper and yard-clippings in the middle.
It is a very wet spot, so I need options for dry-land gardening, as well as "swamp". They promised straw-bales, but weren't able to get them. As it is getting late (close to LaCrosse WI) I planted my potatoes, sweet potato, and peppers in the garden, and told them that if they don't deliver another option in a week, fugeddaboudit. They have delivered planter-pots, and promised soil. I have one planter-pot already with a cherry tomato, but according to your comment, it belongs in the wet garden. So, the peppers and the potatoes (all) can go into the planter-pots. I already have climbing nasturtiums in pots, as well as naturalized morning glory and violas around my south-facing porch.
Any suggestions?