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Some vertical planters might go a long way in maximizing space. I would plant a lot of vines (peas, cukes, squash, beans, etc) on trellises all within that border hedge. Maybe one side could be an herb/greens wall with tiered planters
There's a pretty lively community around balcony gardening. I'd maybe look to them for inspiration on maximizing the space
Greta thank you for mentioning that community. I do actually also get a roof trace of similar size (bit smaller) on the house that I still don't know what to do with so I'll go ask there probably