Over the past few days, I've been sharing ideas for a killer Halloween garden with you.
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I picked out 7 plants to make your garden spooky. We found some seriously gothic veggies and herbs for you to grow and even a few flowers that are as gorgeous as they are deadly.
Today we’re wrapping up our gardening fun this springoween with 11 tools and pieces of decor to give your garden a little extra creepiness!
11 Spooky Things for Your Halloween Garden
1. Black and Orange Gardening Tools
Tacklife sure makes a Halloween lover’s dream come true! Their brand colors just happen to be black and orange, so this set of gardening tools is straight up any Halloween lover’s alley. GET IT HERE
2. Zombie Gnome
Any good Halloween garden definitely needs a zombie gnome, and lucky for you…there is NO shortage of these guys! You’ll find them in stores come Halloween shopping season, but you can also find a wide variety on Amazon on all long. GET IT HERE
3. Bride of Frankenstein Gnome
I also like this gorgeous ghoul – the Bride of Frankenstein gnome! I did track down her counterpart online yet, but it doesn’t look like he’s available at the moment. Even so, the Bride’s glowing teal skin would be perfect amongst a bit of black mondo grass, wouldn’t it? GET HER HERE
4. Skeleton Flamingo
Your yard definitely needs a pair of Skele-Mingos! I see these often in the fall and think about how much fun they’d be to put out in the summer by a pool…or even in your front yard and become the talk of the neighborhood, HOA laws be damned! GET THEM HERE
5. Trick or Treat Halloween Garden Flag
I’ll confess, if I had a garden it would be FULL of these little garden flags. I think they’re such a fun way to add a bit of decor into your green space and always look beautiful fluttering in the wind. GET IT HERE (and don’t forget to grab a stand too!)
6. Jack-o-Lantern Halloween Garden Flag
Are pumpkins more your style? I love these guys for their grinning faces against the night sky and would keep them out all year long. GET IT HERE
7. Witch Garden Flag
Is your garden more on the witchy side? Then maybe you need this beauty to watch over things. GET IT HERE
8. Pumpkin Planter
This pumpkin planter would be gorgeous placed next to your door or tucked into a flowerbed full of some of the flowers in this post. GET IT HERE
9. Skull Fence
Need a fence to keep your garden at bay? This skull fencing is just the thing to tell onlookers to beware! GET IT HERE
10. Spooky Lawn Stakes
Or maybe some less ornate – but equally spooky – lawn stakes would look better in your yard. I love these bat and spider stakes for framing a flowerbed or two. GET THEM HERE
11. Skull Solar Lights
And finally, we need a little fun color at night, right? These skull solar lights will brighten your garden all evening long…and even come two to a pack! GET THEM HERE
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Which goodies are your must-haves for a Halloween garden?
Or do you see something I left off the list? Share it in the comments along with your best gardening tips. I’d love to learn from you!
And don’t forget to check out the spooky plants, veggies and herbs and killer flowers you can grow in your garden too.
Happy gardening,

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Amanda
Years ago Spirit had a JOL bird feeder- that is one of my prized spooky garden possessions!! I keep it up year round 😁
Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween
How cute! I haven’t seen it before, but that is a PERFECT item for a garden.
Chelsea
I don’t know about that zombie gnome, but the Bride one is very cute! And the skeleton flamingos always crack me up whenever I see them. They really make me happy. I don’t know if they still exist, but one year, I saw web mirror garden orbs, which are just like those round glass orbs people put in their gardens, but the glaze was cracked in such a way that it made it have a cobweb design. It was so neat and I still think about how cool it would be to have those aorund.