Yes, we did! And I'm glad we did, because we actually are getting rain this year and it's growing like crazy.
No plans for a vineyard here (no space) but that sounds so fun. We did, however, buy a few fruit trees at TSC and then ordered some geared more toward our climate from a nursery in GA. We planted two peach trees, a sour and a sweet cherry, two apple trees, and a plum tree. The plum tree is doing nothing (from TSC), but the others are doing very well. The ones ordered from GA are doing best...so thankful we took the plunge THIS spring because we haven't had to water them except the first few weeks after planting.
As for the rest of the garden, I know we plant early compared to some of you, but I cheated and planted even earlier than I should have (on tomatoes and squashes). Ended up having to cover some due to frost and hail predictions, but it seems to have paid off with the tomatoes. I've posted some pics on fb but they are doing well. Partially due to how we planted them this year; partially due to all the lovely rain (we've had over 14 inches in May so far; very rare for here).
In the garden, I have growing:
4 varieties of tomatoes
yellow squash
zucchini
candy roaster squash
at least 2 varieties of cucumbers (planted three kinds but I don't know if all came up)
patty pan squash
sunflowers (to feed birds and our chickens and for beauty!)
3 varieties of lettuce (Paris Cos, a red Romaine, and a leaf lettuce)
radishes (now about done but letting a few flower to collect seed)
rainbow carrots
Swiss chard
bell peppers (just getting going because our temps are so cool this year)
watermelons
zinnias
lilies
freesias
Harlequin marigolds
sugar snaps (about done)
I keep thinking of things I forgot earlier; added them to my above list.