Home Depot, Lowe's have zone charts on most of their seed packets for zone. My strawberries are kicking nicely right now, too bad I didn;t get enough from my son in law who owns a farm in NC. He gets his strawberry seedlings from Canada. Really nice flavor.
Peppers as well work, jalapeno, thai, poblano, bell, work as well where tomatoes work. Same with herbs. I re-seed Basil, and really enjoy it. Oregano, Thyme, and Rosemary are perennial and grow in any well drained soil.
As for tomatoes, I just get the quart pots and give them a loving home for the season. Wife picks off the sucker stems, I try to avoid any pesticides, and resort to soapy water in a bottle with a little cayenne as a light spray. Also plant next to my Rosemary and Basil, they are naturally slightly carcinogenic and repel bugs.
I just really enjoy working on my small garden, had a large one in NC and went all out, and its my way of sticking it to the produce man. Mint works well also to repel bugs, and works great for Spring Mojitos.

Grow what you can guys/gals, however you can, they taste better and aren't that hard to get going. If someone has a apecific question, PM me, my wife and I are closet herbalists, and home grown organic farmers, albeit on a moderate scale.