Roger’s Gardens is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the return of its legendary Halloween Boutique, one of the most anticipated seasonal events in Southern California. Drawing more than 100,000 visitors each year, the boutique transforms the store into an immersive, theatrical shopping destination filled with collectible décor and seasonal treasures.
This year’s theme, Midnight Market, is brought to life by Head Merchant Hedda Staines, Holiday & Home Décor Buyer Crystal Pittman, and the visual merchandising team. Together they’ve created seven vignettes that capture the spirit of a mysterious after-dark bazaar, where enchanting botanicals, eerie curiosities, and hauntingly beautiful décor invite guests to explore a world between fantasy and reality.
New this season is the Nightshade Nursery, a limited-edition collection of silk botanicals handcrafted by the Original Designs Team. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, blending horror and beauty in ways only Roger’s Gardens can achieve.
With more than 500 curated products ranging from dark florals and elegant tableware to pumpkins, apothecary goods, and wearable designs, the Halloween Boutique continues its tradition of artistry, imagination, and seasonal magic.
This year’s boutique highlights include:
- Madam Nocturna & the Wheel of Fate – fortune-telling and mysticism
- Ghastly Goodies – tableware and entertaining essentials
- Remedy & Root Apothecary – potions, skulls, and curiosities
- The Wicked Stitch – textiles and wearables
- Midnight Menagerie – snakes and creepy crawlies
- Nightshade Nursery – sinister botanicals and bewitched plants
- Harvest Hallow – pumpkins in every style and shade
- Curiosity Crossroads – ghosts, crows, and bone-chilling finds
The Halloween Boutique is open daily through October at Roger’s Gardens.
Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Roger’s Gardens is at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. in Corona del Mar. (949) 640-5800
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