How to Create a Gothic Inspired Garden

A gothic aesthetic is gaining traction...

In the spring we’re used to pastels and bright colors in our gardens but a new look might be taking over. A gothic aesthetic is gaining traction and features moody hues like burgundy, dark purple, and black flowers contrasted with green foliage. To make goth gardening work, go for some of these options…black roses, pansies, tulips, calla lilies, dahlias and black hollyhocks. Along with your blooms, incorporate dark foliage plants such as black elephant ears. Opting for matching planters will also help achieve the look.