Goth Gardens

Do you find dark plants intriguing? Could your garden use a little mystery? A goth garden might be just your style. Whether your interpretation of goth gardens includes spooky elements or simply plants with mostly black, dark purple, bronze or scarlet flowers and foliage, Proven Winners' selection of hauntingly beautiful dark annuals, perennials and shrubs are just what you need to get started. Finish the look with unique vintage pieces like lanterns, statues or ghostly objects as you see fit.
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Grow a Hauntingly Beautiful Goth Gardens in Containers
Considering a goth garden? You might choose to explore the goth theme just on your patio or in a small vignette first, then expand if it’s to your liking or completely change it up the following year. There are all sorts of annuals, perennials, and small shrubs with dark foliage or flowers that can be grown in containers. Or you could specifically grow plants with spooky names. Find a list of dark plants, suggestions for plants with spooky names, and tips for designing a goth garden here.
Tips for Designing a Hauntingly Beautiful Goth Garden
Look for goth themed or unique vintage pieces like lanterns, dragon statues or ghostly objects to accessorize your gothic garden. These thrifted candlelit lanterns were suspended from a tree branch over a patio table to add mysterious ambiance to the space. Blood red Supertunia Black Cherry petunias and Sweet Caroline Bewitched After Midnight sweet potato vine fill an old brass bowl on the table. Learn more tips for goth garden design here.