Well I haven't decided yet but as can be seen in the cold greenhouse I have numerous plants I can put in, most of them are perennial, so I guess I will be finding somewhere to put these.
I haven't decided what I want to do with my herbaceous border (under the fruit trees) I am toying with the idea of trying to make it as maintenance free as possible. I have also to keep in mind leaving access to the fruit trees for harvesting purposes. My thoughts are clumps of Lilies, Dahlias, Iris and Chrysanthemums, with a frontage of a few biennials I have on the go.
Then I have got to think of in terms of vegetables in the bed behind my heather bed. I have a few Onions, and Garlic on the go. Then as normal I will grow my carrots & salad crops in the cold frames once they are emptied of hardening off plants.
I might grow some Beetroot as a contrasting colour in my flower borders.
So really I only have a bit of a planting plan, so only time will tell.
Weather permitting, I will hopefully get a good display of colour, some of which will be edible.
Then of course my cold greenhouse will be filled with Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers, Chillis & Cucumber.
My fruit collection will be Apples, Pears, Plums, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries & Rhubarb.
So I have the stock, the rest is up to Mother Nature.
I hope that answers your question Tg