I'll be trying my hand at another garden this year, as well. But, as with Allen (Hi Allen! I'm in Navarre! Hit me up sometime!) NW Florida has sandy soil; and on top of that, there seems to be something in this soil that downright prevents tomato plants from doing anything but rotting... So this year, after several other attempts, I'll definitely be going the topsy-turvy route. Plant basil and thyme with them. I'd like to try a couple rows of corn, just to see what happens. Lettuce is something that I'd like to start growing and cultivating year-round. I saw a garden just a couple of days ago, here locally, that already had what looks like green beans, broccoli, and several other things coming up nicely. I was thinking I should wait a little longer, but apparently I should have already started. I've got a lot of research to do -- I'm used to being in colder weather than this.