Husband . Wife . Garden

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


  • Fall-ing

    “I’ve got my work cut out for me.” — The most common refrain you’ll hear this time of year around these parts. It’s busy. Everyday, putting up food. It’s bushel season. Everything is coming in extra large amounts. Apples, pears,… Continue reading

    Fall-ing
  • Copious Corn Consumption

    Corn. That’s what happening around here. The Boss has been waiting for this all year. He’s been carefully planning since browsing the seed catalog in February. Three hundred seeds. Three hundred opportunities for bi-colored deliciousness. You know corn season is… Continue reading

    Copious Corn Consumption
  • Awesome Amazing Abundant August

    August is the best month! “Sun is shining, the weather is sweet,” – Bob Marley. The weather is perfect. Abundant with sunshine and well-timed rain (the kind you can take off all your clothes and dance in). It’s warm enough… Continue reading

    Awesome Amazing Abundant August
  • Re-branding the Cucumber

    Is your garden overrun by cucumbers? Is the farmers market giving away free cucumbers with every purchase? Are your neighbors foisting their excess cucumbers on you? Sick of pickles? Then I’ve got a solution for you: spa cucumbers. Cucumbers have… Continue reading

    Re-branding the Cucumber
  • Recovery

    Gardening can seem like a lot of trouble and turmoil (hence, all the Boss’ war references), especially when everything is small and getting started. So vulnerable. Us gardeners can take is personally and “some of us” really let it get… Continue reading

    Recovery
  • De Fence

    The Boss finally took time to read this blog in which he figures so prominently (finally, after like 12 years) and he had some feedback. One of his first comments was, “I can’t believe you haven’t written about the fence.”… Continue reading

    De Fence
  • The War on Bugs

    When you are a gardener, something is always trying to destroy all your hard work. It’s frustrating. Seems like most of my conversations with other growers involve commiserating about the shit that’s eating our garden and brain storming about how… Continue reading

    The War on Bugs
  • The Robin Whisperer

    It started a few years ago when the robins built a nest in our pear tree. Dum dums. It’s not that we don’t like robins, it’s just that the birds built their nest too low. Too low for what? Snakes.… Continue reading

    The Robin Whisperer
  • Orach is the New Black

    When I look into my purple gazing ball, what does the future of vegetables look like? Orach. Move over kale, there is a new veggie trend and its purple. These ancient little leaves are packed with nutrients and are much… Continue reading

    Orach is the New Black
  • Emotional Support Garden

    I don’t know many people who think things in the World are great right now. In an ugly case of deja vu, we’ve got an election coming up between (the same) two really old men and everyone is all worked… Continue reading

    Emotional Support Garden