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Apr 11, 2023
Maximalist Garden with Wave Petunias
Suzette Rubio  Wave Blogger

Get your garden journal ready. We’re taking you on a maximalist garden design tour! What is a Maximalist Garden? Well, it’s safe to say that when you’re planting Wave® Petunias, more is better. And what better way to celebrate this idea than to bring your favourite Wave varieties into a garden space that plays with height, texture, and proportions, filling every nook and cranny with something to enjoy.

Layer plants in varying heights. However, you don’t want to hide the sun from your Wave Petunias. Get creative while being mindful of your specific plants and your outdoor space.

Finding the right plants

As you walk about your local nursery, imagine what type of maximalist garden would suit your space. Go bold, be daring, try it once! You might just fall in love with Wave paired with flowers and foliage with varying heights and contrast. Here’s a list to get you started as you visit your favourite garden centre.

Salvia Big Blue loves the sun while attracting hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.

Gomphrena Fireworks is a star in the garden with perpetual pops of colour that won't let you down!

Digitalis Arctic Fox Rose is an attractive variety that flowers throughout the season. 

Everleaf Thai Towers Basil is a fragrant, beautiful, tidy, towering plant.

Juncus Twister Colorgrass® features eye-catching small, curly green leaves on an upright plant.

Dianthus Jolt loves the sun and offers super electrifying colours in the landscape.

Echinacea Sombrero is another wonderful pollinator plant and is deer resistant.

Dichondra Emerald Falls enchantingly cascades wherever its planted.

Premium Sun Coleus Coral Candy displays that show-stopping colour, bold patterns, and rich textures all in one!

Zinnia Zesty™ offers huge, vibrant-coloured blooms that create impressive displays all season long.

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