Gothic

A Gardener's Guide to Dark and Dramatic Plants

Contributors

By Chloe Hurst

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Sep 1, 2026
Page Count
160 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781643265568

Price

$13.99

Price

$17.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $13.99 $17.99 CAD
  2. Hardcover $25.00 $33.00 CAD

Chloe Hurst, aka The Goth Gardener, was what many people considered “odd” as a child; her favorite things to do were garden with her mother and contemplate the darker side of life. As she developed into her goth self, she realized that gardening is goth, too. Gothic is a contemporary, high-end, inspiring gift for gardeners curious about the Victorian era, vampires, ghosts, death, and everything witchy and dark, with accessible information on what every person needs to create moody, eerie undertones, incorporate dark and poisonous plants, and give that Adam's Family vibe.

There are rules, of course! Nothing vibrant, cute, modern, clean cut, minimalist, or god forbid…yellow. Black flowers are your best friend. In fact, there are countless dark-colored plants that give that spooky feel but still do what flowers do best, inviting pollinators and increasing biodiversity. Included are plant profiles, design tips, and inspiration, including information on the lore of gothic culture, and how to integrate undying dark plants (aka perennials), dark specimen repurchases (aka annuals), indoor companions (aka houseplants), and haunting decorations (aka outdoor décor/hardscape). For home gardeners and designers who are tasked with certain specific aesthetics, or just the goth-curious person who has always wanted to garden.

Chloe Hurst

About the Author

Chloe Hurst, often rumored to be a real-life witch, vampire or Victorian ghost, in reality is a senior graphic designer that works for a large marketing and advertising company as well as a business owner specializing in branding and design for gothic and alternative businesses or individuals. When not designing you will oftentimes find her doing home renovations, antiquing, reading macabre books, and most importantly, gardening.

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