In Upper Michigan, you can successfully grow a variety of cold-hardy crops such as root vegetables (carrots, potatoes, and beets), leafy greens (spinach, kale, and lettuce), and hardy herbs (parsley, chives, and thyme). Additionally, fruit-bearing plants like apples, berries (blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries), and some varieties of grapes thrive in the region's climate. Due to the shorter growing season, selecting early-maturing varieties and utilizing season extenders like high tunnels can enhance productivity.
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They are Lower Michigan and Upper Michigan. Upper Michigan is also known as the Upper Peninsula.
All of Michigan (upper and lower peninsula) have the same capital city. That city is Lansing.
In Michigan, moose live in the Upper Peninsula. The Upper Peninsula is the area of Michigan north of the Straits of Mackinac.
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
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When Michigan became a state on January 26, 1837, the Upper Peninsula was included as part of its territory. The Upper Peninsula was formally attached to Michigan following a boundary dispute with Ohio, which was resolved in favor of Michigan. This included the land north of the Straits of Mackinac, effectively making the entire state, including the Upper Peninsula, part of Michigan at its statehood.
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Michigan's upper peninsula is known for mining copper
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is typically abbreviated as U.P.
The Upper Peninsula is part of the state of Michigan. It is bordered by Wisconsin and connected to the rest of Michigan by the Mackinaw Bridge.