On the Hunt With Chloe Hurst: Black Blooms & Botanicals
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On the Hunt With Chloe Hurst: Black Blooms & Botanicals

@theg0thgarden’s shares how to source and grow a goth garden at home

By: The Lace Ledger

Chloe Hurst’s garden has the kind of effect that stops you in your tracks; it’s absolutely incredible. The sheer volume of dark blooms, unusual foliage and inky texture feels almost unreal, as though someone brought to life gothic daydream and planted it at full scale.

It’s truly gorgeous. Exceptional, really. For a novice gardener, it is also slightly intimidating. The first reaction is admiration, closely followed by the suspicion that a garden like this belongs to someone with more time, more knowledge and a greenhouse full of secrets.

Chloe is refreshingly practical on that front. Below, she graciously breaks the process down step by step, walking us through bringing to life a goth garden of our own from planning the space, which plants make the best starting point, where to shop and even what fertilizer to reach for once things begin to grow.

So, we asked Chloe to start at the beginning.

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In the Garden After Dusk with @briannas_planttok
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In the Garden After Dusk with @briannas_planttok

Dark foliage, medicinal botanicals, poison garden lore and the passion behind Brianna’s homestead practice

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

All day, the garden blooms in broad, sun-filled strokes, standing proud and tall, admired by passers by and onlooking neighbours.

As the sunsets, and the air cools, the noise of the day drops away until only small sounds remain; leaves dancing in the wind, something distant calling from the trees. This is the call of the garden that resounds most authentically with Brianna. Not at daybreak, but in the hours when the garden feels most like itself: a mythical, meditative place for grounding, cultivation and self-reflection.

Here, we step into her world after dusk, where the world slows, the rhythm steadies and the garden reveals what it’s been doing all along.

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