A woman from Canada has turned her outdoor living space into a 'goth' garden by planting black flowers. The backyard, she said, was inspired by 'The Addams Family.'
A woman has spent thousands of dollars transforming her backyard into a gothic-style outdoor space. Chloe Hurst, 29, is a graphic designer from Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada, who is reportedly obsessed with the color black. The owner of a semi-detached bungalow lives with her contractor husband, Jason, and has spent roughly $1,000 each year on making her backyard a goth garden.
It’s been a really long journey — each of my plants are born in local nurseries,' she told SWNS. Hurst said she likes a 'full garden,' so her space has dark shrubs, sweet potato vines and perennials. In the six years she and her husband have been in the home, Hurst said she has spent about $6,000 making her outdoor space 'goth.
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