Meanwhile, On Gardenista: The Eerie Garden
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. In this week’s Halloween edition: In the eerie garden, statuary adds a spooky note, bare branches tell a story, and shadows are just as evocative as light. Three moody examples we love:
Above: Weathered, mossy statuary adds a haunting note to the garden. Take a look around this dark garden in Galerie Green: An NYC Landscape Firm’s New Emporium of Antique Accents for the Garden. Photography by Billal Taright, styling by Colin King, courtesy of Galerie Green (@galeriegreennyc).
Above: There’s something witchy about these bare-root fruit trees, ready to be planted. Read more in Fall Gardening Tip: Plant a Bare-Root Fruit Tree. Here’s How. Photograph via Hopes Grove Nurseries.
Above: This octagonal garden house was discovered “submerged in yew in the walled garden” at Iford Manor in Somerset, England. Now, a wild dahlia arrangement serves as suitably moody centerpiece.
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