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green halloween

Halloween isn't a big deal to me like it is to some people... maybe since I don't have kids yet, can't stomache horror movies, and prefer dark chocolate to candy corn. However, I don't turn down a chance to dress up and my neighbors throw a decent Halloween party, so I can still get into it.

Here are a couple "green halloween" links for ya:

If you're throwing a party, there's a lot of good advice here -although elsewhere on the site, they suggest putting leftover candy in the compost pile...which I think most gardeners would disagree with.

So far, every "green halloween" site I've found suggests going to a thrift store and dressing as a "hobo" or "hippie" and let's face it, that's been done. Readymade Magazine did a great piece on clever, cheap, and environmentally-friendly costumes a few years back- and although you have to enter some information to access the article, I'd highly recommend it.

If you do end up with a re-used, recyclable, or sustainable costume, be sure to enter it in the "green" category of this etsy contest by this friday (October 26th). The winner gets a $150 etsy shopping spree- kinda makes you want to dig in your recycling, right?

This is an article on turning your garden Goth. I'm all about the night-flowering blooms and carnivorous plants...even inviting bats is a clever idea...but I draw the line at snakes, so you may want to skip that part.

This awesome magazine did a beautiful article on black-colored blooms you will definitely want to check out.

 
Here are some Halloween gardening-themed ideas to get you started:

Garden Gnome
Scarecrow
Poisin Ivy
Or something truly frightening, like a cabbage moth.  

 

Posted on Monday, October 22, 2007 at 02:30PM by Registered CommenterAbby | Comments1 Comment

Reader Comments (1)

hmmm, I might be a "row cover," could be the gardener's version of a bedsheet ghost!

October 23, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKatie

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