Hey, @Mat74UK I’m in the UK too. So, whichever part of the country, unpredictable weather. I’d say that if courgettes did well, the soil where they grew must be quite deep, fertile and moisture retentive. Alternating them this year with peas, then perhaps broad beans might be useful. Plant lots of garlic among the bigger things, too.
If your baby is weaning, then peas, beans and more courgettes, or perhaps runner beans (these would be a good thing to follow as they need lots of moisture) are all digestible and naturally nutritive foods. Carrots too. In fact any long root vegetable. Don’t be afraid to pack ‘em in, it is only a matter of chucking lots of well rotted muck at the soil.
Great fun to be had, we are on our second season in this garden and need to do the same – reconsider. Ooh, grow strawberries everywhere. When babe is bigger, picking them will be excellent fun!