Here are some ideas of what you might like to have. Selections could include favorite foods and targeted health benefits. 
To insure maximm health and ongoing reseeding, only organic and heirloom seeds should be used.

VEGETABLES
Greens: Leaf salads, kale, cabbage, original Romaine lettuce, spinach, sprouts...
Root: Carrots of various kinds as desired, turnips, rutabagas...
Cruciferous: broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts
Peas, tomatoes...
Garlic, bulb onions, green onions, scallions...
Squash, zucchini, yellow summer squash and crooked neck squash; acorn squash, butternut squash, banana squash
Pumpkin, winter squash...
Potatoes--Russets, new potatoes, yams... 
(Brown rice could be obtained from a local grower or co-op.)
 
FRUIT
First year bearers: strawberries, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew, muskmelon, rhubarb...
Later bearers: grapes, blue berries, black berries, raspberries... 

Tree fruit: peaches, apricots, plums, nectarines, apples, cherries, pears, figs, persimmons, pomegranates, oranges, grapefruits, lemons...
 
NUTS 

Walnuts, almonds, pecans, Brazils, filberts...(also available at Trader Joe's, bulk at Winco, local growers or co-ops)
 
SEEDS
Sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds...
Somewhere there should be peanuts.
 
HERBS
Parsley, cilantro, thyme, rosemary, mint (contained), endless list of herbs...
 
EGGS
White eggs, brown eggs, naturally colored Easter eggs, duck eggs, quail eggs...what would you like?
 
CHICKEN
Would you like fast growing or traditional chicken meat? Fast growers may be genetically impaired.
 
BEEF and other meats

Pat is not experienced with farm animals, but will be glad to learn if land owner prefers.
Grass fed beef grown without drugs and artificial hormones is also available from local farmers by the quarter, half or whole.


TROPICAL GARDEN
Ginger, banana, plumeria, papaya, mango...  

FLOWERS
Beauty and fragrance contribute to good health.  Of course landowner’s choices will be followed. Some flowers Pat loves include  giant pansies, azaleas, Pink Perfection camellias, rhododendrons, daffodils, tulips, dark flag iris, Mystery gardenia, sweet peas, gladiolus, fuschias, ferns  and much more. 
 
TREES
As desired by landowner.  Pat loves redwoods, but admits fruit and nut trees are quite practical. She has over 100 fir tree seeds and over 1,000 pine tree seeds which she collected from trees in Colfax, waiting to be planted.
 
LANDSCAPING CARE
Pat regularly mows the lawn and would be glad to do so for landowner. She designed, installed and repaired sprinklers for her home many years ago.