I won't grow so many varieties of everything

. This year was experimental and it showed me which varieties of all the veggies I've grown will be repeated next year. One quite definitely a winner is the Harzfeuer tomato. It has regular sized fruit, the trusses all form on one side and they are prodigious and early croppers. The seeds are available each year at Lidl.
The jury is, of course, still out on the leek and parsnip varieties.
I have three aubergine plants - unfortunately, the most prolific one (currently has 9 fruit ripening

) I bought at a garden centre at half price, but the label merely says aubergine and how to care for the plant so I don't even know if it is an F.1. variety or worth saving seeds

.
And Waltham Butternut Squash will also be on the list for next year's sowings, along with some pattypan if I can scrounge some seed from somewhere. I ordered from Seedfest in the States, paid my money, but haven't heard a word since

in spite of trying to contact them several times. A word of warning there.