You're better read on it than me,I suspect shove.
I'm aiming for something thats simple,organic,no dig,and things having sensible relationships with each other.
This winter I concentrated on how to sector my garden and fruits.I've put in several types of fruit trees in the part of the garden that the chickens free range,and here I also have my seating area,a compost section,and my perennial flower garden (can't get past wanting some pretty stuff -though amongst it there are some old fashioned and medicinal plants like feverfew and valerian,and plants specifically to encourage bees,like verbena and lavender).The theory is that the chooks fertilise the fruit trees and in exchange get some windfalls.
In that section is the old chicken run -full of soil thats been added to over the years by the chickens manuring,and plenty of leaf mould.This I've turned into a fruit cage.
As Spring came on,in a different section of the garden,to protect it from the chickens,I have vegetables with a focus on raised beds.Here I have herbs,and would like to give a good section to perennial vegetables -but this year I've got tomatoes,celery,chillies,peppers,rhubarb,squash,courgettes,pumpkin,swiss chard,onions,wild garlic,swedes,potatoes,beetroot,purple sprouting,jerusalem artichokes,and strawberries.The beds I filled with the old compost pile we'd been creating for a few years.
I also have a good comfrey patch,another compost area,woodpile,and a water butt.This section is close to the kitchen.
I'm giving consideration to keeping bees,and creating a wormery,but thats not for this year.
I will have to have a lurk on the allotment thread I think.
I'm enjoying it so much!