OK, I'll bite. You only get one first year, right?
All are on bailing twine, and on eye hooks so they can be lowered from the ground. I can also run new twine that way by tying to the old and pulling it through.
Back of house. Left to right -
Magnum (23' twine, planted March 2011),
Cascade (30' twine, planted March 2011),
Willamette (23' twine, died; replanted June 2011).
Zucchini, San Marzano tomato, and cucumber here also.
On the side of house, I have 4 lines tied to 50' of nylon rope, with which I can drop all 4 lines to the ground for harvest and retying of new twine.
Side of house. Left to right -
Chinook (25' twine, planted April 2011)
Zeus (27' twine, planted April 2011)
Centennial (30' twine, planted April 2011)
Mt. Hood (33' twine, planted June 2011). Nugget was there, but died last month
Brandywine, celebrity, "delicious" (variety), San Marzano tomatoes. Bell and jalepeno pepper.
Chinook, last month over 2 weeks, I measured growing 8"/day. Zeus really took off in the last few weeks and is catching up.
Brewer's Gold on other side of house all by herself. Planted April 2011 ("jumbo rhizome") and is on 2 23' lines.