The Gothic Gourmet: Black Beauties and Dark Delights of the Potager…
Pasilla Bajio (the little raisin) – from White Flower Farm
Imagine gleaming, glossy, black peppers, shiny as patent leather shoes. Picture dark red, tell-tale-heart tomatoes and ebony eggplant polished to a satiny patina. Now visualize amethyst hued basil, purple kohlrabi and blue-black cabbage. Intrigued? Welcome to the slightly sinister, and delightfully decadent world of gothic-gourmet gardening. Designing a beautiful and productive potager can take many twists and turns, sometimes leading to shadows in the light of day. And who lurks about this Edward Gorey – inspired vegetable plot? Why black ravens and spiders and warty-toads – oh my. Imagine delicious, black-fruiting tomatoes; vines twisting and twining about a spindly trellis straight from the imagination of Tim Burton. Or how about  a plot of violet hued gourmet potatoes, guarded by a group of cackling black crows? Terrifyingly tempting, wouldn’t you agree? I see my vegetable garden growing into the shadows this year – with strange metal flowers, freakish pots, eerie Victorian bat houses, and fantastical feeders for my feathered friends. Who ever said a garden plot had to be straight-laced and boring? Morticia Addams had other ideas, and so do I…
Yes, it’s quite the eccentric picture – I admit it – but a tasty one too. Richly colored vegetables are all the rage with savvy chefs right now, and there’s a good reason! The produce harvested from dark fruiting plants, such as black peppers and eggplant, lies at the tasty base of some of the most exquisite culinary creations. And the best part of growing these black gems yourself? Gourmet vegetables like ‘All Blue’ potatoes and black ‘Pierce’s Pride’ heirloom tomatoes cost an arm-and-a-leg at the market, but the frugal gardener can produce exotic dinners with dark homegrown veggies for a fraction of the price.
So, even if you aren’t inclined to bring Edward Scissorhands decor into your backyard garden, adding a few black beauties to your potager will certainly add some rich flavor to your dinner plate. Gothic vegetable gardening is a horse of a different color – why not join me for a ride? Take a peek at a few of the magical things dancing through my dark, garden-designing mind…
Crow Garden Sculpture by artist Virginia Wyoming
Victorian Lace Plate by artist Virginia Wyoming
Amethyst Basil – Johnny’s Seeds
Orient Express Eggplant from Johnny’s Seeds
The Tell-Tale Heart? Beautiful ‘Pierce’s Pride’, Black-Red Heirloom Tomato from White Flower Farm
Strangely Beautiful – Â Copper Oriole Feeder from Duncraft
Nevermore © 2009 Michaela at The Gardener’s Eden
Shadowy Silhouettes – Bird Fruit Feeders from Duncraft
Purple Ornamental Peppers in the Potager at Ferncliff
Red Rubin Basil from Johnny’s Seeds
‘Black Pearl’ Ornamental Pepper – Johnny’s Seeds
Gothic Garden Beauty – Metal Mum from Terrain
Urn Planter from White Flower Farm
Toad Stool Garden Ornament from Terrain
‘Kolibri’ kohlrabi from Johnny’s Seeds
Victorian Bat House from Duncraft
Bat Guano Fertilizer from Down To Earth
‘Purple Beauty’ Pepper from White Flower Farm
Mustard Greens from Johnny’s Seeds
Royal Burgundy Round Bush Beans from Johnny’s Seeds
Rusted Iron Allium Stem from Terrain
Metal Agapanthus Stem from Terrain
Bull’s Blood Beets from Johnny’s Seeds
‘Sweet Chocolate’ Peppers from Johnny’s Seeds
‘Black Plum’ Heirloom Tomatoes from White Flower Farm
‘Holy Moly Peppers’ from White Flower Farm
Bone Meal Fertilizer from Down To Earth
‘Black from Tula’ Heirloom Tomatoes from White Flower Farm
‘All Blue’ Gourmet Potatoes from White Flower Farm
Blood Meal Fertilizer from Down To Earth
Rosenblum decorative pot from Terrain
The Gothic Potager in Winter – Dark Cabbage in Ice at Ferncliff
Dark Gardening Inspiration from my gothic library collection: Edward Gorey’s “Evil Garden” and “Gilded Bat”…… Â Amphigorey Too (Perigee) – Edward Gorey
And the shadowy muse-conjuring tales of Amy Stewart’s – Wicked Plants
Copper Bean Trellis Encased in Ice – Ferncliff Potager in Winter
Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands, image © 20th Century Fox
Carolyn Jones as Morticia Addams,The Original Addams Family, image © ABC
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Hi Michaela,
Clicking on the title worked, thanks. Speaking of thanks… Thank you for the gorgeous goth garden goodies. Oops, got carried away there for a moment – I’ve just come back in the house after shovelling the first real snowfall we’ve had since Christmas and it’s totally gone to my head. Sorry I couldn’t get back to you earlier, but the snow had totally fouled up the internet apparatus.
Well, I’m off to bed. The fire’s stoked for the night; the snow’s still coming down and there’ll be more to move come daylight. Sure hope the tractor will start…
Hi Deb, it’s snowing here too now. I’m glad you like the goth garden bits – I have always been a bit of a Gorey Girl myself :) What sort of tractor do you have? I have a John Deere 4300 and I love Johnny ! Thanks for going to the extra effort to comment. I love this blog for writing, but it’s a bit confusing for commenting. Take it slow and easy moving snow today…
All the best,
Michaela
i love his movie Edwards Scissorhands, i think it is one of Johnny Depp’s best performance aside from Pirates of the Caribbean.’,-