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As for Ginger, she's a great choice too, however........
...she will eventually pass away, but you can keep her alive through regular seasonal treatments. Failure to do so results in her passing.
You'd have to marry and then divorce. You need to be sweethearts with Emily during the harvest festival, and you have to do to all the steps to help her grow her giant pumpkin. If she wins, Albert comes to you and says he can make something out of the pumpkin if you give him 50K. You only have that one chance. If you don't have the money that day, the quest fails. If you give him the money, he makes the pumpkin into a little house and the next morning there's a cut scene where you propose to Emily in front of it. I don't remember how much time you have between proposing and marriage, I'm not sure if you'd have time to dump her or not.
Should also point out that doesn't happen until well after the end of the main storyline. So it only becomes relevant if you continue playing past that point.
To be fair, I wasn't married to some of them more than the day we got married just to unlock things, so I may have had them in the ranking too otherwise.
I didn't plan for it that way, but after getting the Factory I suddenly had a ton of empty space in my yard (and I don't even have the max area...). So, when the marriage event happened and I got the Pumpkin house, that turned out to be a great addition :-)
When I started the game, I thought you'd be marrying the perks that they give you. Which is technically correct, but since the bonuses don't matter I decided I wouldn't have to look at them either.