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Meet our friendly neighborhood mailbox garden ghost! This little light-up ghost was made from a set of solar spotlights and a simple painters dropcloth. I used a "U" post to hold him upright, a bunched up ball of plastic bags to round out the head and a bamboo stake to give him a little width. Not too scary at all and cost less than $35 to put together.
In addition to the garden ghost I added in some daytime decorations. What could be more seasonal this time of year than pumpkins? Not much! Why not throw in some mums, coreopsis, and kale with the ghostly white of a few Dusty Miller and plant them in my old wheelbarrow planter? Here's how it looks!
I love the contrast between the dark colored kale and the Dusty Miller. The pumpkins will eventually be carved and maybe loaded with a few tea lights for Halloween night.
It's a simple way to dress up the garden for Halloween. A strategically placed pumpkin or gourd changes just about everything!