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Dark, Dramatic Plants for a MIDNIGHT GARDEN
Garden Gate
|Issue 183 - Summer 2025
A garden doesn't have to be filled with bright colors to be beautiful. Some of the most captivating landscapes embrace the darker side of the plant world.

A midnight garden, or what some might call a gothic-style garden, is designed around plants with moody hues that evoke drama and mystery. While no flower is truly black, many appear nearly so, with deep tones that shift depending on the light—richer and darker in shade, more burgundy or purple in full sun.

SHADOWY ALLIES
Even the darkest colored blooms and foliage need the right company to truly shine. Think of it as setting the stage—the darker plants create the drama, while their companions provide the perfect lighting. Silvery foliage, such as that of 'Jack Frost' brunnera and lamb's ear, add contrast and make deep colors stand out. Lush green backdrops of ferns or hostas add depth and prevent darker plants from receding into the background. For extra dimension, white and pale-hued flowers brighten the space and draw the eye.
SET THE MOOD
A midnight garden is less about the time of day and more about the atmosphere it creates—mysterious, elegant and a little bit moody. While you'll most likely admire these dark, dramatic blooms in the daylight, you can carry their magic into the evening with soft, subtle lighting, like solar lights tucked along a path or beside inky foliage. Add a few reflective touches, such as gazing balls or mirrors, to catch ambient light and deepen the mood. In the next few pages, I'll show you some of the most captivating plants to help set the scene.
Marisa has always dreamed of a gothic-style garden and is looking forward to growing 'Black Swan' poppy this year.
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