Husband . Wife . Garden

Welcome to the Eden of Garden in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula


  • Freezer’s Full

    The freezer is full and the garden is empty. Well, mostly empty except for carrots we plan to winter-over, a half-bed of potatoes and some broccoli and cabbage carcasses we left for the rabbits that have managed to break into… Continue reading

    Freezer’s Full
  • Winding Down, Sorta

    It’s mid September. When you ask a gardener how it’s going, they’ll answer 1) Things are really winding down or 2) I’m over it or 3) Both. In some ways I feel like we just got started. Growing season is… Continue reading

    Winding Down, Sorta
  • ‘Tis the Season

    Deck the counter with peppers and potatoes, fa la la la la, la la la la.Beans, and corn and ripe tomatoes. Fa la la la la, la la la la. It’s the most wonderful time of the year for gardeners.… Continue reading

    ‘Tis the Season
  • Prepping for Corn

    When the corn starts taseling, the Boss starts drooling. It means the time is near — Sweet Corn Season! When corn season hits, that’s all he will eat for dinner the entirety of the season. His goal is a 300-ear… Continue reading

    Prepping for Corn
  • Garden of Weedin’

    “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson I wanted to title this post I hate weeding, but hate seems like a harsh word to use for gardening, so I’ll just say,… Continue reading

    Garden of Weedin’
  • Saturday Communion

    Farmer’s markets are a highlight of Summer for communities around the country. On a typical Saturday in America, people come out in droves, to shop local. Same here in Garden, however, our market is neither typical nor are people coming… Continue reading

    Saturday Communion
  • Marathon May

    May is a butt kicker of a month for gardeners. Yes, I know it is June and that is my point. We were already rolling in abundance when we completed our eastward migration. YES! Cold frames filled with spinach. Three… Continue reading

    Marathon May
  • You Can Take the Man Out of Garden . . .

    Many Yoopers are snowbirds. They migrate to warmer climates and closer civilizations for the winter. Not us. We migrate laterally. People can’t wrap their brains around the idea that we go somewhere cold for the winter. We are skiers and… Continue reading

    You Can Take the Man Out of Garden . . .
  • Garlic Planting at the Eden of Garden

    We planted 1,248 cloves of garlic this year. Those cloves will most likely turn into 1,248 bulbs of garlic, at least a few hundreds pounds. That’s a lot of freaking garlic. And it’s a big task. We get asked a… Continue reading

    Garlic Planting at the Eden of Garden
  • Fall Planting

    October is the month when most gardeners hang up the hoe, stow the shovel and prepare to hibernate. Most gardeners are burnt out. Over it. Not us. Well, not the Boss. Yeah, I’m running out of steam. But the Boss… Continue reading

    Fall Planting