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Going vertical saves a ton of space and makes harvest easy. Squash, gords, pumpkins, cucumbers, beans, peas will happily grow up if you get the right varieties. Trombettas make a decent zucchini substitute, have a very amusing shape, and climb/grow like crazy.
TIL about trombettas...
https://www.fairfaxgardening.org/wp-content/webdocs/pdf/TrombettaSquash.pdf
They're easy to grow, pretty tasty, and there's nothing walking under an arch of them dangling for a bit of amusement.