HOME AND GARDENCedarburg gardens being restored on historical propertyMilwaukee Journal SentinelA barn built in 1887 is seen on the property of Susan and Tom Felmer in the town of Cedarburg on June 22, 2023. The Felmers' gardens will be featured in the Cedarburg Woman's Club 2023 Garden Walk. The property also has two large ponds, a bog and a summer kitchen.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelA summer kitchen home is seen on the property of Susan and Tom Felmer in Cedarburg on June 22, 2023. The Felmers use the space as a potting shed for their garden.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelSusan and Tom Felmer use a historic summer kitchen as a potting shed, seen on June 22, 2023.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelTom Felmer shows his 1948 International K-2 truck in the family's 1887 barn at his Cedarburg home on June 22, 2023.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelTom Felmer, left, Susan Felmer and Lynn Hertel on Thursday, June 22, 2023 walk through the Felmers' property in Cedarburg. In 2013 the couple met Lynn Hertel, an estate gardener who was looking for information on the farm property as her great-great-great-grandparents originally owned it. The Felmers ended up hiring Hertel to help them restore the property's gardens and today Susan, Tom and Lynn work on the gardens regularly.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe initials of Annie Elizabeth Bradley, the granddaughter of original homesteader Ellen Hemlock are seen inside the summer kitchen at the home of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelPart of an 1887 barn is seen from inside the summer kitchen on the property of Susan and Tom Felmer in Cedarburg on June 22, 2023.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelGarden art is seen at the home of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelPeony flowers are seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelOrnithogalum, summertime bulbs, are seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelCleome are seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelOxeye daisies are seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe home of Tom and Susan Felmer is surrounded by lush gardens on nearly all sides, as seen on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe home of Tom and Susan Felmer is surrounded by lush gardens on nearly all sides, as seen on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelA chair and kettle pot are transformed into art and are displayed in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelHosta and ferns are among the variety of plants seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelRose campion buds are seen in the garden of Tom and Susan Felmer on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelA wine cup flower is one of Susan Felmer's favorites, seen in her garden on June 22, 2023 in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelSusan and Tom Felmer in their garden on June 22, 2023 at their home in Cedarburg.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelA historical family photo, circa 1904, of Ellen Hemlock, left, her son Patrick Hemlock and her granddaughter, far right who once lived at the property that Susan and Tom Felmer call home today.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal SentinelLynn Hertel on June 22, 2023 at the garden of homeowners Tom and Susan Felmer in Cedarburg. Hertel is an estate gardener who was looking for information on the Felmers' farm property as her great-great,-great grandparents originally owned it. The Felmers ended up hiring her to help them restore the gardens and today Susan, Tom and Lynn work on the gardens regularly.Angela Peterson/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel