Most of these pictures were taken late April, so things have progressed a bit since then. But the grapes (of which I have two, 4 year old vines) are developing a lot of nice bunches of buds. The strawberries growing beside them have a couple berries on them, but most struggled from the early spring transplant and seem like they won't flower until next year.
This is my first year growing peanuts, and the first few seedlings have come up! They look so cool, and seem healthy so far. My growing season is nearly too short for peanuts, so I'm really crossing my fingers that they do well long-term.
And speaking of legumes, I have trellises for over 250 pole beans set up. While the picture is too old to show it, about half of them have come up, and I'll need to thin them soon.
I've also got a trellis for my pumpkins, made from a repurposed metal swingset frame. They're growing well, but are too small right now to attach the the trellis.
I'm also growing butternut squash, though I don't have any pictures of those. They're growing in pots, so they can grow down the side of my back porch.
The tomatoes are already really big; I started them in late January, so they've gotten a huge head start. I'm experimenting with a couple of them, growing them in a shadier part of the yard to see how far I can push their light requirements.