The Gothic Harvest: A Dark Harvest Guide for Your Garden (& Table)
House & Haunt, Goth Garden, July Issue Amanda Kotiesen House & Haunt, Goth Garden, July Issue Amanda Kotiesen

The Gothic Harvest: A Dark Harvest Guide for Your Garden (& Table)

Rich in colour and full of character, these naturally striking fruits and vegetables are worth making room for this growing season

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Gothic gardens aren't solely defined by gargoyles or iron gates (although we love those too). Sometimes, the most striking statement comes straight from the soil. With inky berries, blood-red roots and vegetables in shades of obsidian, plum, merlot and burgundy, these naturally dramatic varieties transform an ordinary harvest into something wonderfully ominous.

If you're looking to bring a little more theatre to your garden—and, eventually, your dinner table—these varieties are a beautiful place to begin.

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