The main character is Faló, an immature and self-righteous man in his mid-30s who lives in the small, fictional Swedish town of Mjölhagen, loosely based on a town in Småland. His last name is never revealed. Lacking any obvious source of income, he nevertheless lives in his own detached villa on Friggagatan with large garden and drives an old Volvo Amazon. He has an extremely high opinion of himself and his own abilities, which fails to reflect the realities of his personality. For example, he considers himself to be a talented poet. He generally wears a small red hat, purple trousers, clogs and walks around with his pot belly visible from under his shirt. Petersson has stated that Faló is inspired by Einar Lindberg's character Sympatiska Filip, from the stripFilip och Kaspersson. Sympatiska Filip was in turn based upon Elov Persson's character Kronblom. Petersson derived the name Faló from the Argentinian singer and guitarist Eduardo Falú. The comic strip contains black humor. The original idea of the strip, hence the name, was to depict different people in various situations. However, the story was then shifted towards revolving around Faló. Other characters in the burlesque depiction of small-town Sweden include the following:
Yvette. Faló's long-suffering girlfriend/fiancé.
Olaf. Faló's stunted, thick and occasionally criminal brother. He is often seen working as a waiter or chef. Olaf is Faló spelled backwards.
Konrad Bernevik. The municipal commissioner and Faló's love-rival for Yvette. A devout Christian.
Torsten Lydén. Faló's neighbour. A fanatic military officer who has a habit of declaring war on his neighbours. He later underwent a sex-change and now goes by the first name Totta.
Stryp-Enok. Faló's other neighbour who carefully tends his precious garden. A chain smoker.
Börje Phyllerin, last name later changed to Finkelspiel. The town drunk. He changed his last name because people kept calling him Fylle-Börje which is derived from Phyllerin.
Desirée Rosenquick. A dim-witted little old lady who is often seen riding on her moped.
Blirger Bidén. Faló's friend. He is constantly pushed around by his abusive wife. Blirger, Faló and some others friends often play poker together.
Brunte. Faló's dog who often puts him in awkward situations.
The main strip, Uti vår hage, features in both newly-drawn stories and in republished material. In addition, the comic book includes several subsidiary strips, a crossword and a letters page.