The best Halloween garden decor ideas

From floral to freaky, make the most of the spooky season with these decor ideas

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by Hannah Mellin |
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Spooky season is just around the corner - which means we're shopping around to find the best Halloween garden decor ideas to create a spooky space for everyone to enjoy. With the autumn leaves turning and turning crispy under our feet, we're updating our garden accessories to create a cosy outdoor space to see us through the winter months.

Whether you have children or you're having a huge Halloween bash for family and friends, decorating your garden for Halloween is more popular than ever before, with many opting to transform the outdoors of their houses and gardens into scary (and sometimes cute) scenes to entice passers-by as trick or treaters.

From twinkling fairy lights to rustic garden decor that adds a touch of vintage charm, there's something for everyone. Just like Christmas outdoor decorations, Halloween allows us to embrace the festivities of the season.

The best Halloween garden decor ideas at a glance:

• Best scary Halloween decoration: Huge Spider Cob Halloween Outdoor Hairy Spider - View now on Amazon UK
• Best autumnal decoration:  Autumn Dried Wreath - View now on Etsy
• Best value Halloween garden decoration: willkey Halloween Skeleton Set - View now on Amazon UK

If you're a little overwhelmed with what is on offer or are looking for some inspiration, we've got all the best Halloween decor to give you the Halloween garden of your dreams.

Halloween garden decor

Best scary Halloween decoration

halloween-garden-decorAmazon

Rrp: £15.99

Price: £11.99

This huge and very lifelike spider will be a great fit for whatever your Halloween needs are, it can sit on your doorstep, in amongst a web and even in a tree. The legs can be bent, and you can adjust whatever shape you like.

Customer review: "Not 5ft - maybe tip to tip. I didn't expect it to be. 2.5ft high when standing, but what I expected, good novelty item."

Pros

  • Durable
  • Reusable
  • Legs can be bent

Cons

  • Scary for some

Best floral wreath Halloween garden decoration

Autumn Fall WreathBloom & Wild
Price: £31.84 (was £45.48)

www.etsy.com

Autumn wreaths have grown in popularity in recent years, with many gardeners even making their own from dried flowers and stems for the garden. Bringing in the autumnal aesthetic, this gorgeous wreath design can be used both indoors and outdoors to match your orange pumpkin display. If displayed outside, place your wreath in an area that is free of direct moisture.

Customer review: "Great Quality, as described and came fast."

Pros

  • The diameter is around 22-24 inches.
  • Beautiful autumnal dried foliage

Cons

  • Be careful to keep it covered

Best value Halloween garden decoration

This is possibly one of the most versatile skeleton decorations ever, as the hands can easily go into the ground, which means you can move them around to give people a fright.

Customer review: "This kit looks the business and sticks easily into the ground. Ultra-lightweight but sturdy enough. It should prove a great addition to my pumpkins and lights this Halloween."

Pros

  • Great value.
  • Great for your front garden
  • Comes with three pieces

Cons

  • Some reviews say that the skull and hands are small.

Best ghost Halloween garden decoration

Add a creepy touch to your Halloween decorations with these ghost stakes. These spine-chilling stakes feature a ghost face and are perfect for giving your guests a fright.

Pros

  • Simple but effective.
  • Lights your garden
  • 40cm tall

Cons

  • The material needs to be kept away from any flames.

Best Halloween outdoor lights decorations

These cute Halloween lights will make any outdoor space a little more spooky. As well as being adorable and waterproof, they're 10 feet long so will cover a large area. They also have two light modes.

Customer review: "Cute lights, great quality and control worked really well."

Pros

  • Battery operated, so no need for a plug.
  • Has a steady light or flashing light 

Cons

  • The battery box is not waterproof

Best metal Halloween garden decoration

best-halloween-garden-decorationsEtsy
Price: £61.19 (was £67.99)

www.etsy.com

These steel pumpkins (that have been dipped and rusted) are the perfect subtle addition to your Autumn garden. They need no upkeep and will last for years and years.

Customer review: "LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! These are great looking and the quality is as promised. They look so good out in my yard and very happy to add them to my fall decor."

Pros

  • Amazing quality
  • Rustic look
  • Pack of four

Cons

  • Can get dusty

Best felt Halloween garden decoration

Add some cuteness to your space with this felt pumpkin garland. Best stored under shelter, such as under a porch, it's perfect for displaying on mantels or as part of a Halloween table arrangement. With two loops included at either end of the garland, you can display it with ease or entwine with micro lights to bring it to life once darkness draws in.

Customer review: "It was really cute, bought for my sister who loves things pumpkin for Halloween."

Pros

  • Cute felt garland
  • Can add lights to it

Cons

  • Not to be left outside

Best budget Halloween garden decorations

You really can't go wrong with a spider web decoration for an easy solution to add some Halloween to your garden, throw in your fake spiders et voilà! - you're looking creepyyy

Customer review: "This was good to work with stretched good to a nice size removed easily and a good value for money."

Pros

  • Covers large areas.
  • Very good value
  • Comes in different quantities

Cons

  • You can reuse it if you want, but it does get dirty.

Best Halloween garden decorations to hang from trees

If you've got plenty of trees in your garden, these adorable ghosts will do just the trick. Hang them anywhere you want and you'll create a spooky ambience with minimum effort required.

Pros

  • These are adorable and great for kids.
  • Hang anywhere you want

Cons

  • Be careful of wind.

Best Halloween garden doormat

Hey there pumpkinAmazon
Price: £25.45 (was £39.16)

www.etsy.com

If you don't want to go full out with the Halloween decor, a doormat is the perfect (and very useful) addition to your home in October, and there are loads of different designs to choose from.

Customer review: "Great doormat, really pleased."

Pros

  • Anti-slip
  • Variation of different designs.

Cons

  • Other designs have more American style

Tips to make your garden spooky in time for Halloween

Gone are the days of a simple pumpkin on the doorsteps, we've now got cobwebs, inflatable witches, skeletons, outdoor lights and giant spiders to bring the season to life.

 • Sometimes, simple and subtle are key. If you've got a tonne of dried leaves and plants left over from your September sweep-up make sure you keep them. You can always use fleshed-out pumpkins or old pots to make Autumn displays. You could stick a skeleton or cobweb in them when Halloween finally comes around.

 • Think about whether you would use the decorations in years to come. Try to buy steel, wooden, paper and fabric decorations where possible. If you want to buy plastic, make sure you keep it for next year.

• Pick a theme. A graveyard or a spiders nest, and then you'll end up spending less money.

• If you have lights, make sure to buy batteries or if they're plugged in, make sure they come with a timer to save on electricity costs.

• Use cheap spider webs to cover larger areas.

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Hannah Mellin is a Homes & Garden Product Writer for Modern Gardens. She has been working in the Journalism industry for over a decade and has written for an array of brands including John Lewis, Daily Mirror and Grazia. When she's not writing, researching or testing products, she's rennovating her Victorian terrace and chilling in the garden with her sausage dog Waffle.

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