Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Adding Color to My Haunted Garden

Adding Color to My Haunted Garden
Color for the Haunted Garden

It has been awhile since I have posted.  Life demanded a lot of my time dealing with family issues and I have missed my hobbies I'm so fond of.  One of them being a "Haunted Garden" every year for Halloween.  It's that time of year when the seed catalogs arrive in the mailbox and I always find new plants I want to try.

The one below is a "Rainbow Chili Plant" and the different colors the pepper make as they mature, are like eye candy.  Mine grew all summer and was so beautiful last fall I brought it in the house where it survived up until November (it's not really an inside plant).  This year I plan on planting a whole row!


Every year I try to add a couple of new varieties.
I have already discovered a plant I must try this year.
It is an "Ornamental Eggplant",  Pumpkin on a Stick.



It looks delightful and I can imagine it adding beautiful shades of green to yellow to orange in my Haunted Garden this year.  I imagine painting little faces on the fruit for beautiful Autumn Bouquets!  They could also be used as a fun project with small children like my granddaughters who love to paint with me!

8 comments:

  1. I have seen this pumpkin looking eggplant! Perfect for a haunted garden. Lots of seed catalogs coming now. I would like to try some new things this year. I hope to add a large herb circle.

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  2. Ooooooooh do I have plant lust right now! If I weren't focusing so heavily on adding more medicinal herbs this year I would go this route for sure. That is beautiful!

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  3. Very sweet - do you have a scientific name for pumpkin on a stick? I would like to ask about them at my local nursery.

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  4. Hi Lady M the scientific name for pumpkin on a stick is Solanum integrifolium. Park seed catalog carries the seeds.

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  5. I get solanum integrifolium bouquets every year at Halloween and LOVE them. They do have some very nasty thornage, though so watch out! Especially, if you have pets.

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