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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Perfect 2026 Garden Starts This November - 1. We Can See the "Bones" of Your Property</image:title>
      <image:caption>When the garden is dormant and the leaves are off the trees, we see your property with perfect clarity. This is a landscape designer’s dream. Without the distraction of summer foliage, we can clearly identify the "bones" of your garden: the true contours of the land, the precise slopes, and the exact drainage patterns. We can accurately map how the low winter sun moves across your yard, which is crucial information for designing a resilient, four-season garden. This clear view allows us to create a stronger, more effective design that's built for your site's unique foundation. We can address potential drainage or grading challenges before they become a surprise, ensuring the future success of your new, ecological landscape.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Perfect 2026 Garden Starts This November - 2. We Have Time for a Truly Thoughtful Process</image:title>
      <image:caption>The spring is a rush. The off-season is for deep, creative work. Great ecological design takes time. Planning now gives us the invaluable gift of breathing room. We can dive deep into your vision, thoughtfully research the perfect combinations of native plants for your soil, and source materials that truly align with your home’s aesthetic. This is our chance to collaborate without pressure. We can develop a comprehensive, detailed plan—from hardscaping to planting—and make revisions until it feels perfect. This unhurried, collaborative process is how we honour your vision and ensure your new space will be a thriving, resilient ecosystem for years to come.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Perfect 2026 Garden Starts This November - 3. You Secure Your 2026 Installation Spot</image:title>
      <image:caption>The demand for high-quality, professional landscape installation in Ottawa is high, and our schedule for 2026 is already filling. By completing your design with us this winter, your project is officially "shovel-ready." This means you secure your spot in our 2026 installation schedule. When the spring thaw finally arrives, you won't be in the queue—you'll be on the calendar. You get to feel relaxed and excited, knowing that you're first in line to break ground on the beautiful, rewilded space you’ve been dreaming of all winter.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/the-real-cost-of-invasive-plants-in-ottawa</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - The $50 Million Problem: A Homeowner's Guide to Invasive Species in Ottawa - Phragmites (Phragmites australis)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Often called Canada's worst invasive plant, you've likely seen these tall, dense, tan-coloured reeds along roadsides and in wetlands. Phragmites clogs drainage ditches (increasing flood risk), overwhelms native plants, and even releases biochemicals from its roots to inhibit competitors. It's devastating to wetland habitats, including turtle nesting sites.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The $50 Million Problem: A Homeowner's Guide to Invasive Species in Ottawa - Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Listed as a noxious weed in Ontario, this dense shrub is a major bully in our woodlands. It's one of the first to leaf out in spring and the last to lose its leaves in fall, giving it a huge competitive advantage that allows it to shade out native wildflowers and tree seedlings. Its berries offer poor "junk food" nutrition to birds, which then spread the seeds far and wide.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The $50 Million Problem: A Homeowner's Guide to Invasive Species in Ottawa - Dog-Strangling Vine (Vincetoxicum rossicum)</image:title>
      <image:caption>This aggressive vine wraps itself around other plants and structures, forming dense mats that prevent forest regeneration by smothering young trees and wildflowers. It is particularly threatening to Monarch butterflies; they mistakenly lay their eggs on it, but their caterpillars cannot survive on its toxic leaves.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - The $50 Million Problem: A Homeowner's Guide to Invasive Species in Ottawa - Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)</image:title>
      <image:caption>One of our most aggressive forest invaders. This plant spreads rapidly and is "allelopathic," meaning its roots release chemicals that are toxic to other plants, preventing the growth of native wildflowers and even tree seedlings. It can quickly take over a forest understory, creating a monoculture.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/yellow-native-plants-for-ottawa</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Guide to Golden &amp;amp; Yellow Native Plants for Ottawa - Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A true superstar of the sunny garden! Its vibrant, fiery-orange flower clusters are a beacon for pollinators, and it's a critical host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars. Butterfly Milkweed develops a very deep taproot, which is its secret weapon against drought. It absolutely loves full sun and thrives in dry, sandy, or even gravelly soils where other plants would struggle.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Guide to Golden &amp;amp; Yellow Native Plants for Ottawa - Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The quintessential summer wildflower for sunny Ottawa gardens. This tough biennial or short-lived perennial features cheerful, daisy-like yellow flowers with a prominent dark brown central cone. It's very drought-tolerant once established and blooms for a long period in mid-summer. Beyond feeding pollinators, its seed heads are a favourite of goldfinches and other small birds in the fall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Guide to Golden &amp;amp; Yellow Native Plants for Ottawa - Goldenrod (Solidago spp.)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A powerhouse of the late summer and fall garden, Goldenrod provides a critical, high-energy nectar source for pollinators preparing for winter, including migrating monarchs. Its brilliant clusters of golden-yellow flowers are a hub of activity for a huge diversity of native bees. And let's clear up the myth: its heavy, sticky pollen is spread by insects, not wind, and does not cause seasonal hay fever (that's Ragweed!). There is a Goldenrod species for almost any sunny garden condition.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Guide to Golden &amp;amp; Yellow Native Plants for Ottawa - Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A magnificent native tree that puts on a spectacular show in the fall when its leaves turn a brilliant, clear golden-yellow. Its unique, shaggy bark provides year-round texture and crucial habitat for roosting bats and insects. As a large canopy tree, it's a long-term investment in your property's ecological health, and its nuts are a vital, high-energy food source for a wide range of wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, and jays.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Guide to Golden &amp;amp; Yellow Native Plants for Ottawa - Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)</image:title>
      <image:caption>This amazing native shrub provides the last flowers of the year. It blooms in late fall, often in October or November after its own golden leaves have dropped. The fragrant, ribbon-like yellow flowers provide a surprising and vital nectar source for any remaining active insects, like winter moths. It's an excellent understory shrub for adding four-season interest to partly shaded Ottawa gardens.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/the-evolving-garden-case-study-ae8sr</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Landscape for All Seasons: An Inside Look at a REWILD Installation</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2025-08-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Case Study: The Evolution of an Ottawa Garden</image:title>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/4-essential-elements-for-a-thriving-monarch-haven</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-11-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - More Than Milkweed: 4 Essential Elements for a Thriving Monarch Haven - 1. Abundant Native Milkweed</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is the non-negotiable foundation. Milkweed (Asclepias spp.) is the only host plant monarch caterpillars can eat. To create a reliable nursery, we plant in clumps and include different native species to suit your yard's specific conditions, from Swamp Milkweed for moist sun to Poke Milkweed for shadier areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - More Than Milkweed: 4 Essential Elements for a Thriving Monarch Haven - 2. Season-Long Nectar</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adult monarchs need nectar from flowers to fuel their flight and reproduction. A true haven provides a continuous sequence of blooms, including early flowers like Wild Columbine, summer powerhouses like Blazing Star, and critically important late-season Asters and Goldenrods to fuel their fall migration south.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - More Than Milkweed: 4 Essential Elements for a Thriving Monarch Haven - 3. A Safe Place to Drink: Water Features</image:title>
      <image:caption>A reliable water source is a key element in any habitat. However, monarchs and other butterflies can't drink from deep, open water like a traditional bird bath, as they can easily drown. The solution is to provide water in a way they can safely access. We design and incorporate water features like pondless waterfalls and bubbling rocks, where water gently trickles over stones. These features create damp, shallow edges that provide the perfect safe spot for a butterfly to land, rest, and sip.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - More Than Milkweed: 4 Essential Elements for a Thriving Monarch Haven - 4. Sun and Shelter</image:title>
      <image:caption>As cold-blooded insects, monarchs need to bask in the sun to warm their flight muscles. A large, flat stone in a sunny spot makes a perfect basking station. They also need shelter from wind and predators, which can be provided by planting native shrubs and tall grasses like Little Bluestem.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/drought-tolerant-native-plants</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-07-09</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beat the Heat: 5 Tough Native Plants for a Water-Wise Ottawa Garden - Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A true superstar of the sunny garden! Its vibrant, fiery-orange flower clusters are a beacon for pollinators, and it's a critical host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars. Butterfly Milkweed develops a very deep taproot, which is its secret weapon against drought. It absolutely loves full sun and thrives in dry, sandy, or even gravelly soils where other plants would struggle.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beat the Heat: 5 Tough Native Plants for a Water-Wise Ottawa Garden - Lance-leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata)</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you want a long, reliable bloom time, look no further. This tough perennial produces a profusion of sunny-yellow, daisy-like flowers from late spring often well into the summer. It's incredibly resilient, tolerating heat, humidity, drought, and poor soils with ease. It forms a nice clump and will gently self-seed into open spots, creating a very natural, meadowy look.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beat the Heat: 5 Tough Native Plants for a Water-Wise Ottawa Garden - Hoary Vervain (Verbena stricta)</image:title>
      <image:caption>This plant brings beautiful vertical structure to a dry garden. Tall, elegant spikes of purple-blue flowers rise from velvety, grey-green foliage in mid to late summer. The "hoary" (or fuzzy) texture of the leaves is a classic plant adaptation to reduce water loss. Its deep taproot makes it extremely drought-resistant once established. It's a favourite of a wide range of native bees.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beat the Heat: 5 Tough Native Plants for a Water-Wise Ottawa Garden - Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A unique beauty for the front of the border. While its nodding pink flowers are a lovely sight in spring, the real show lasts all summer: the long-lasting, feathery, smoke-like seed heads that glow when backlit by the sun. This low-growing prairie native is excellent for hot, dry, sunny locations and requires sharp drainage to be happy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beat the Heat: 5 Tough Native Plants for a Water-Wise Ottawa Garden - Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)</image:title>
      <image:caption>No drought-tolerant garden is complete without native grasses, and Little Bluestem is a star. This warm-season grass has beautiful blue-green foliage that turns into a stunning display of copper, orange, and red in the fall. It is exceptionally drought-tolerant once established and provides essential structure, seeds for birds, and overwintering habitat for insects.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/native-cut-flower-gardens</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-06-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - How to Create a Cut Flower Garden That Powers Ottawa's Ecosystem - Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A classic! This cheerful, daisy-like flower boasts a dark central cone surrounded by brilliant yellow petals. It has sturdy, hairy stems and a long vase life, making it a reliable choice for summer bouquets. As a biennial or short-lived perennial, it readily self-seeds, ensuring its sunny presence in your garden for years to come. It's tough, drought-tolerant once established, and a favourite of small native bees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A staple in any pollinator-focused cutting garden. Its unique, shaggy heads of lavender to pink tubular flowers are irresistible to a wide range of long-tongued bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. As a member of the mint family, its aromatic leaves and square stems are distinctive, adding a wonderful, wild, informal feel to bouquets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For dramatic vertical interest, nothing beats this prairie native. It produces tall, strong spikes of vibrant purple flowers that have a unique habit of blooming from the top down. These long-lasting wands are absolute magnets for butterflies, especially Monarchs, and they don't require staking, making them an excellent, reliable architectural element in arrangements.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The backbone of the fall cutting garden. From late summer until the first hard frost, this plant is covered in a profusion of rich purple, daisy-like flowers with bright yellow centers. It stands tall on sturdy stems and is a critical late-season nectar source for pollinators preparing for winter. It provides plenty of material for stunning, long-lasting autumn bouquets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Don't let the name fool you – its pollen won't make you sneeze! (The name comes from historic use of its dried leaves). This late-summer bloomer features charming, yellow, button-like flowers with distinctive, skirt-like reflexed petals. It offers a unique shape and a welcome splash of late-season colour for both your garden and your vase.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Velvety, heart-shaped leaves emerge early in spring, quickly forming a lush, dense carpet that is excellent at suppressing weeds. Its unique, bell-shaped maroon flowers are fascinating – hidden discreetly beneath the foliage at ground level, they are pollinated by early-emerging insects like gnats and flies. Wild Ginger spreads steadily by rhizomes to create a classic, rich woodland floor look.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Beyond Hostas: 5 Amazing Native Groundcovers for Your Shady Ottawa Garden - Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A truly captivating low-growing native for those special spots in your garden. In spring, what appear as single white "flowers" are actually four showy bracts surrounding a cluster of tiny greenish true flowers. These are followed by bright red, edible (though not super flavourful for humans) berries that are a treat for birds! It offers lovely reddish-purple fall colour, adding another season of interest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Don't let the name fool you – while its leaves resemble strawberry plants, it doesn't produce edible fruit for us. However, it offers loads of garden charm! Cheerful, bright yellow, five-petaled flowers appear in spring, held above the attractive, glossy, semi-evergreen foliage. This tough and adaptable groundcover forms a dense, low-maintenance mat.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Delicate and persistent, Canada Violet offers pretty white flowers, often tinged with purple on the back and featuring a distinct yellow center. These blooms grace the garden for an extended period from spring into early summer, sometimes even reblooming if conditions are right. It can reach up to 1 ft tall and spreads readily by rhizomes and seeds in moist shade.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woodland garden favorite for good reason! Foamflower features attractive, often mottled or incised basal leaves that can provide winter interest as they are semi-evergreen in milder Ottawa winters or protected spots. In spring, airy spires of tiny, fragrant white flowers create a 'foamy' effect above the foliage, perfect for brightening darker areas of the garden. It spreads politely via runners, not aggressively.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/leave-the-leaves-benefits-for-your-garden</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-06</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>While we encourage leaving as many leaves as possible, if you need to remove them, try these alternatives: Mow them over: Shred leaves with a mulching mower and leave them on the lawn as fertilizer. Add them to your compost: Leaves are a great addition to your compost bin, adding valuable organic matter. Use them as mulch: Spread a layer of leaves around trees and shrubs to protect roots and suppress weeds.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/ditch-the-lawn-why-your-yard-deserves-better</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Ditch the Lawn: Why Your Yard Deserves Better (and How REWILD Can Help!) - "But curb appeal!"</image:title>
      <image:caption>We hear you. A well-kept lawn can boost your home's curb appeal. But wouldn't you rather have a yard that's not only beautiful but also meaningful? Imagine a vibrant landscape filled with native plants that attract butterflies, birds, and bees. A space that's alive with color and texture, changing with the seasons. That's the kind of curb appeal that truly matters.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Ditch the Lawn: Why Your Yard Deserves Better (and How REWILD Can Help!) - REWILD Your Lawn, Rewild Your Life</image:title>
      <image:caption>At REWILD Landscapes, we're passionate about helping homeowners in Ottawa create sustainable, eco-friendly landscapes that are good for the planet and your soul. We'll work with you to design a space that reflects your unique style and supports the local ecosystem.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/why-your-dream-garden-deserves-a-little-patience</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-05</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Dream Garden Deserves a Little Patience (And How REWILD Makes It Worth the Wait) - Thoughtful Design &amp; Native Plants: Your Garden’s Dream Team</image:title>
      <image:caption>At REWILD, we're not into cookie-cutter solutions. Your garden should be as unique as you are! Our designers take the time to truly understand your vision, your property, and the native ecosystems of Ontario. We hand-pick native plants that will thrive in your specific microclimate and provide food and shelter for local pollinators and wildlife. It's all about creating a garden that's not just pretty to look at, but also plays a vital role in supporting the local environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Dream Garden Deserves a Little Patience (And How REWILD Makes It Worth the Wait) - Sustainable Materials and Happy Plants: Quality Over Quantity</image:title>
      <image:caption>We're big believers in using the best materials, from locally sourced stone and reclaimed wood to native plants that have been lovingly nurtured. We know it can be tempting to go for the quick and cheap option, but trust us, investing in quality makes a world of difference. It might mean waiting a little longer for the perfect materials or allowing plants to reach their full potential before transplanting, but the end result is a garden that's built to last and truly thrives.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Why Your Dream Garden Deserves a Little Patience (And How REWILD Makes It Worth the Wait) - Embracing Ottawa’s Weather</image:title>
      <image:caption>Let's face it, Ottawa's weather can be a bit wild! From harsh winters to unpredictable temperature swings, it's important to work with nature, not against it. At REWILD, we've got a deep understanding of the local climate and adapt our planting schedules accordingly. Sometimes that means planting in phases or waiting for the ideal time of year, but it's all about giving your garden and garden features the best possible start.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/expert-tree-services-ottawa</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Expert Tree Services to Keep Your Landscape Thriving - Tree Pruning For Clearance/Aesthetics</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pruning is both an art and a science. Left to their own devices in a forest, trees can often take care of themselves just fine. In an urban setting however, concessions often need to be made between trees and the humans they share a home with. If you find that your tree is encroaching anywhere it shouldn’t be, we will happily help you reclaim your space without compromising the health of your tree.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Expert Tree Services to Keep Your Landscape Thriving - Young Tree Training</image:title>
      <image:caption>Many structural defects in mature trees are too established to effectively correct, so if your tree is a recent addition to your landscape, the time to fix future issues is now! Left unattended, problems such as co-dominant stems, rubbing branches, and over-extension can become hazardous and difficult to correct. We’ll nip these issues in the bud and set your sapling up for a long and successful life.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Expert Tree Services to Keep Your Landscape Thriving - Fruit Tree Care</image:title>
      <image:caption>We all love a good fruit tree… But we love them even more when they’re giving us something juicy and delicious to snack on. Carefully timed pruning and application of fungicide can promote maximal fruiting/flowering, and ensure that the fruits of your tree’s labour are more delicious and less… scabby.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Expert Tree Services to Keep Your Landscape Thriving - Pruning/cabling for Storm Resistance</image:title>
      <image:caption>The past few years have brought more frequent and intense wind events, putting our mature trees at risk of failure. With selective pruning to reduce your tree’s overall diameter and sail effect, we can make it more resistant to whatever storms the future may hold. In cases of co-dominant stems (that were unfortunately not caught early by a young tree training program ) a dynamic cable may be necessary to help your trees weather the storms ahead.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/top-mosquito-deterring-plants-for-ontario-gardens-rewild-landscapes</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - Mosquito-Deterring Plants for Ontario Gardens - Virginia Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum virginianum</image:title>
      <image:caption>This native mint is a powerhouse when it comes to deterring mosquitoes. Its strong, minty aroma is a natural deterrent for pests. Plus, it attracts a variety of beneficial pollinators. Plant it in full sun to partial shade for best results.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Mosquito-Deterring Plants for Ontario Gardens - Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eastern Red Cedar is an evergreen tree whose natural oils are effective at deterring mosquitoes. It’s a great choice for larger landscapes, providing year-round structure and pest control.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Mosquito-Deterring Plants for Ontario Gardens - Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea</image:title>
      <image:caption>While it’s known for its beauty and ability to attract pollinators, Purple Coneflower also has some mosquito-deterring properties. This hardy plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a versatile addition to your garden.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Mosquito-Deterring Plants for Ontario Gardens - Goldenrod Solidago spp.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Goldenrod might be best known for its bright yellow flowers, but it also helps keep mosquitoes away. This late-season bloomer is a great addition to any garden, attracting pollinators while deterring pests.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/top-native-purple-blooms-for-ontario-gardens</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-12</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Top Native Purple Blooms for Ontario Gardens - New England Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae</image:title>
      <image:caption>Looking for some late-season colour? New England Aster is your go-to. These vibrant purple blooms appear when most other plants are winding down, making them a must-have for fall gardens. They’re also a favourite of butterflies and do best in sunny spots with well-drained soil.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Top Native Purple Blooms for Ontario Gardens - Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa</image:title>
      <image:caption>This hardy perennial is a magnet for bees and hummingbirds, with its lavender-purple flowers that bloom from mid-summer to early fall. Wild Bergamot loves full sun but can handle a bit of shade, and it’s perfect for adding a splash of colour to your garden.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Top Native Purple Blooms for Ontario Gardens - Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea</image:title>
      <image:caption>This garden classic might have a name that’s a bit misleading—its petals are more pinkish-purple—but it’s still a showstopper. Purple Coneflower is tough, low-maintenance, and attracts all sorts of pollinators. Plant it in full sun and well-drained soil, and watch your garden come to life.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Top Native Purple Blooms for Ontario Gardens - Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata</image:title>
      <image:caption>This striking perennial produces tall spikes of dense, purple flowers in mid to late summer. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, attracting pollinators like butterflies.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/new-fusion-landscape-professional-certification-ottawa</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-23</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/eco-landscaping-ottawa-sustainable-practices-for-your-yard</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - What is Eco-Landscaping? Your Guide to Sustainable and Beautiful Outdoor Spaces - At its core, eco-landscaping focuses on minimizing the negative environmental impact of your outdoor spaces. This means: Conserving water: Using water-wise plants and efficient irrigation techniques. Protecting water quality: Reducing the use of fertilizers and pesticides that can pollute waterways. Supporting biodiversity: Creating habitats for pollinators and native wildlife. Reducing waste: Composting yard debris and minimizing the use of non-renewable resources.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Garden Gloves: Protect those hands while digging, weeding, and pruning. Opt for breathable, water-resistant materials.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - What is Eco-Landscaping? Your Guide to Sustainable and Beautiful Outdoor Spaces - While eco-landscaping primarily benefits the environment, homeowners gain several additional advantages: Lower water bills: Water-wise native plants often require less irrigation. Reduced maintenance: Eco-friendly landscapes are designed to work with nature, not against it, saving you time and effort. Increased curb appeal: A well-designed eco-landscape enhances the beauty of your property. Healthier environment: Fewer chemicals mean a safer environment for you, your family, and pets.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - What is Eco-Landscaping? Your Guide to Sustainable and Beautiful Outdoor Spaces - Here are some ways to embrace eco-landscaping principles in your Ottawa yard: Native plants: Replace thirsty lawns with native plants adapted to Ottawa's climate. These plants require less watering and create pollinator-friendly habitats. Rainwater harvesting: Capture rainwater in rain barrels or rain gardens to reduce your reliance on tap water and prevent stormwater run-off. Permeable hardscaping: Use gravel, decomposed granite, or interlocking pavers to allow water to seep back into the ground. Sustainable materials: Choose locally-sourced or recycled materials for landscaping features. Composting: Create your own natural fertilizer by composting yard waste and food scraps.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - What is Eco-Landscaping? Your Guide to Sustainable and Beautiful Outdoor Spaces - REWILD Landscapes understands the value of environmentally-friendly landscaping in Ottawa. Our team can help you create a haven for both you and nature using native plants, water-wise features, and sustainable practices. Contact us today to start your sustainable landscaping journey and contribute to a greener Ottawa, one yard at a time!</image:title>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/conquer-summer-lawn-struggles-in-ottawa-with-native-plants</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - Conquer Summer Lawn Struggles with Sustainable Native Plants in Ottawa - REWILD Landscapes is your trusted partner in Ottawa landscape design and installation, specializing in creating stunning and sustainable landscapes with native plants. These pollinator-friendly wonders are perfectly adapted to Ottawa's climate, requiring significantly less water than traditional lawn alternatives. This translates to reduced water bills for you and a healthier environment for everyone.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Garden Gloves: Protect those hands while digging, weeding, and pruning. Opt for breathable, water-resistant materials.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Conquer Summer Lawn Struggles with Sustainable Native Plants in Ottawa - The secret lies in evapotranspiration (ET), the process by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere. While all plants contribute to ET, native plants boast efficient mechanisms like deeper root systems and smaller leaves to minimize water loss. This translates to less water used and released, keeping your Ottawa yard vibrant without constant watering.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Conquer Summer Lawn Struggles with Sustainable Native Plants in Ottawa - REWILD Landscapes makes the switch to native plants seamless. Our team of experts will guide you through every step, from selecting the perfect native plants for your unique Ottawa landscape to flawless installation and ongoing maintenance. With our expertise, you can transform your thirsty lawn into a water-wise haven that benefits both you and the planet.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Conquer Summer Lawn Struggles with Sustainable Native Plants in Ottawa - Reduced maintenance needs compared to traditional lawns Enhanced curb appeal with beautiful, low-maintenance landscaping Increased property value with sustainable features Support local ecology by promoting native species</image:title>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/milkweed-mania</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-09-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - Milkweed Mania: Identifying These Monarch Butterfly Lifesavers! - This widespread and easily identifiable species is a great starting point for your milkweed journey. It grows 2-5 feet tall and boasts large, oval leaves that can reach up to 10 inches long. In midsummer, clusters of pink-purple flowers bloom, attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. The star of the show, however, are the smooth, spindle-shaped seedpods that emerge later in the season, splitting open to release fluffy white seeds. Habitat: Common milkweed thrives in various dry to moist soils, including meadows, fields, and roadsides. It's widely distributed across eastern North America, making it readily available for planting in many regions. Benefits for Monarchs: This species readily hosts Monarch butterfly larvae, providing them with essential food and shelter throughout their development.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Milkweed Mania: Identifying These Monarch Butterfly Lifesavers! - True to its name, Butterfly Weed is a magnet for these beautiful insects. Its vibrant orange flowers, blooming from late spring to early fall, are a stunning addition to any garden. The narrow, lance-shaped leaves add to its charm, and the knobby pods that develop later are quite distinct, adding textural interest. This species typically grows 1-3 feet tall. Habitat: Butterfly Weed prefers well-drained soils in open areas like meadows, prairies, and sunny gardens. It's native to central and eastern North America, with pockets of populations extending further west. Benefits for Monarchs: Similar to common milkweed, Butterfly Weed provides crucial food and habitat for Monarch larvae, contributing significantly to their survival and migration.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Milkweed Mania: Identifying These Monarch Butterfly Lifesavers! - Flourishing in wet environments like marshes, swamps, and stream banks, Swamp Milkweed adds a touch of elegance to these areas. Its tall stature (3-6 feet) and clusters of pink flowers, blooming from midsummer to early fall, make it a real eye-catcher. The oblong leaves are distinctive with a hairy texture, and the smooth, slender pods add another dimension to its visual appeal. Habitat: As the name suggests, Swamp Milkweed thrives in moist to wet soils, often found along waterways and in wetlands. Its native range spans across much of eastern North America. Benefits for Monarchs: Despite its preference for wetter habitats, Swamp Milkweed is another valuable host plant for Monarch butterfly larvae, offering them sustenance and shelter.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - Milkweed Mania: Identifying These Monarch Butterfly Lifesavers! - This unique species stands out with its whorls of leaves arranged in circles around the stem. Its yellow flowers, blooming in midsummer, add a pop of color, and the smooth, slender pods further contribute to its visual interest. Whorled Milkweed typically grows 1-3 feet tall. Habitat: This milkweed prefers well-drained soils in open areas like meadows, prairies, and sunny gardens. Its native range stretches across much of eastern North America. Benefits for Monarchs: Like its fellow milkweed friends, Whorled Milkweed offers critical food and shelter for Monarch butterfly larvae, playing a vital role in their population health.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://rewildlandscapes.ca/blog/essential-tools-for-your-low-maintenance-native-plant-garden-in-ottawa</loc>
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