Dark and Dramatic Fall Containers - photo courtesy Monrovia.com by Doreen Wynja

Fall is the perfect time to add a little drama to the garden!

If spooky season has you thinking about adding a little mystery to the garden, you’re right on trend. Interest in plants with deep, dark foliage is growing, and modern breeding is bringing more color, size, and style options for this design style. If you’re creating a true Gothic style garden or want to add a touch of moodiness to the landscape or containers, you’re sure to find the perfect plants to add to your garden for this season and beyond.

“Goth Gardens are inspired by Victorian-era old world estate landscapes that were a bit mysterious, dark, and broody,” says Katie Tamony, plant expert and trend spotter at Monrovia. “These gardens were often created as places to reflect and remember, offering a haunting, romantic and reflective feeling.”

Set the Mood

→ The modern take on this design features dark foliage plants with interesting textures, offset by glowing accents.

Here are a few of our favorite plants to create the look:

Even the name of Lilla Smoke Bush conjures up a moody ambiance. This compact selection features dramatic purple leaves that transition to shades of red in the fall.

Monrovia Black Mondo Grass for dark and dramatic garden looks

The glossy black hue of Black Mondo Grass makes it the perfect addition to the Goth Garden design. Planted en masse as a border or a single plant tucked into a container adds just the right amount of spooky intrigue.

Velvet Viking Japanese Maple

Velvet Viking™ Japanese Maple adds a lacy texture to the garden with deep red leaves that become more vibrant in fall. This compact tree makes a big statement in a container.

Heuchera 'Black Forest Cake

Black Forest Cake Heuchera features nearly black, deep purple foliage. Dramatic in the landscape, we especially love this heuchera in containers.

Bring Light to the Dark

→ Areas of contrast draw the eye’s attention and add a layer of mystery to the dark and dramatic garden.

Here are a few bright and beautiful plants to add light in the dark:

Summerlasting Cocunt Crape Myrtle -

Summerlasting® Coconut Crape Myrtle does double duty in this design style, featuring dramatic dark foliage with ghost-like white blooms. Its compact form is perfect for containers and in the landscape, this fall and all year long.

Angel Wings Senecio for your dark and dramatic gothic garden

Angel Wings® Senecio adds a silvery, spirit-like contrast to darker plants with velvety white leaves.

Miners Merlot Euphorbia is perfect for your Goth Garden

Miner’s Merlot Spurge features showy bracts that glow in tones of bright yellow and chartreuse. They’re held up on deep maroon stems that stand out in containers or the landscape.

Surf Swell Hebe for your Dark and Dramatic Fall Garden

Surf™ Swell Hebe brings a combination of silvery-green foliage with bright purple new growth to the moody garden. A wonderful border plant, this compact Hebe is also a must-have for containers.

Ready to design your own spooky fall container? Find great ideas in this trends video featuring a Goth Garden Container you can create today.

Written by NGB Member Monrovia

Dark and Dramatic Landscaping

“This post is provided as an educational/inspirational service of the National Garden Bureau and our members. Please credit and link to National Garden Bureau and author member when using all or parts of this article.”

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