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An Artful Approach
This Old House Magazine
|July/August 2019
The whimsical handiwork of a couple of artistic green thumbs enlivens their shady acre of Wisconsin woodland

THEIR FIRST TASK WAS TO CLEAR SOME SPACE . Out went rocks, weeds, more rocks, matted undergrowth, spindly saplings, and choking vines. Finally it was time for the novice gardeners to create art, using earth as a canvas and painting with plants.
Or in this case, plants plus birdbaths, bowling balls, septic-tank parts, urns, fusedglass artwork, stone pavers, pottery, birdhouses, benches, stone walls, glass mosaics, vintage signs, chimney flues, and the occasional mirror, window frame, and fireplace screen.
“I really like junk,” says Barbara Henderson, laughing as she recalls the gradual accumulation of—let’s call it found art that now decorates the gardens she cultivates with her husband, Doug, just north of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
A fiber and textile artist before she started arranging leafy hostas, flowery annuals, and begonias in her favorite shade of red, Barbara views the gardens they have created as tapestries incorporating man-made and natural materials alike. “I was thinking about weaving colors and textures throughout, so the garden is cohesive,” she says of the process.
A palette of greens and reds unifies the former jumble. If you could hover overhead like one of the bald eagles that frequent the place, you would see colorful objects threaded through foliage like beads on a string, only bigger.
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