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Collins Ag - Outdoor, Lawn, & Garden

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Collins Ag - Outdoor, Lawn, & Garden

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1 years of experience

At Collins Ag, we are committed to enhancing outdoor environments with a full range of services. We can help you transform your landscape, maintain a pristine lawn, or implement innovative practices & designs to revitalize your outdoor living spaces.

At Collins Ag, we are committed to enhancing outdoor environments with a full range of services. We can help you transform your landscape, maintain a pristine lawn, or implement innovative practices & designs to revitalize your outdoor living spaces.




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Do The Bran Thing

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3 years of experience

Jill of all trades No job too small Home Maintenance, Renovations, and Repairs Painting Plumbing Electric Flooring Installs Winterizing Lawn, Garden, and Pool care Automobile maintenance/ Light Repairs Power Washing Hauling/Moving Services Odd Jobs Quality is my top priority I started at a young age as my dad and grandfather made me their gopher/flashlight holder. My father was constantly working on a project in our home, after he spent his day renovating homes to be sold. My grandfather owned/ operated a plumbing business out of Beavercreek. I helped him and my uncle throughout my teenage years/twenties. I have watched My mother and her husbands flooring business grow throughout my life. He started as an installer and now has his own warehouse. I purchased my home in 2018 and turned into my father, always working on a project. I have spent my career leading teams in manufacturing. But decided the time has came for me to do something I am passionate about. I strive for the feeling accomplishment and sharing the feelings of relief and happiness when looking at a completed project.

Jill of all trades No job too small Home Maintenance, Renovations, and Repairs Painting Plumbing Electric Flooring Installs Winterizing Lawn, Garden, and Pool care Automobile maintenance/ Light Repairs Power Washing Hauling/Moving Services Odd Jobs Quality is my top priority I started at a young age as my dad and grandfather made me their gopher/flashlight holder. My father was constantly working on a project in our home, after he spent his day renovating homes to be sold. My grandfather owned/ operated a plumbing business out of Beavercreek. I helped him and my uncle throughout my teenage years/twenties. I have watched My mother and her husbands flooring business grow throughout my life. He started as an installer and now has his own warehouse. I purchased my home in 2018 and turned into my father, always working on a project. I have spent my career leading teams in manufacturing. But decided the time has came for me to do something I am passionate about. I strive for the feeling accomplishment and sharing the feelings of relief and happiness when looking at a completed project.



"This company is very pushy to get you to sign up. After that, it is up to you to make all contact with them. After about 3 weeks I had to reach out to them to schedule. We had wanted all 3 things done at the same time since we have dogs and wanted to get it done at the same time. When they did come out, they did not have the equipment to treat for army worms. Then we had to reschedule for that at a later date. I emailed the company on Oct 18th and explained I was not seeing any new growth in the bare spots. I even loosened the soil with a garden rack the day before they reseeded. They replied to the email and said they would open a free service call ticket to evaluate the reseeding. Guess what...haven't heard a word from them 3 weeks later!"

Frank M on November 2021

"This company is very pushy to get you to sign up. After that, it is up to you to make all contact with them. After about 3 weeks I had to reach out to them to schedule. We had wanted all 3 things done at the same time since we have dogs and wanted to get it done at the same time. When they did come out, they did not have the equipment to treat for army worms. Then we had to reschedule for that at a later date. I emailed the company on Oct 18th and explained I was not seeing any new growth in the bare spots. I even loosened the soil with a garden rack the day before they reseeded. They replied to the email and said they would open a free service call ticket to evaluate the reseeding. Guess what...haven't heard a word from them 3 weeks later!"

Frank M on November 2021





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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Chemical herbicides will kill moss permanently. The same goes with bleach water. However, moss can start growing again once a new layer of dirt and debris is caught in your sand in paver joints. Therefore, the problem is not about killing moss permanently, but ensuring effective prevention of moss regrowth.

Apply fertilizer in early spring and late summer to promote robust growth through the seasons.

On average, the cost of lawn fertilization is $250, ranging from $80 to $400, depending on the size of the lawn, its current condition, additional treatments, number of applications, fertilizer type, and location. Keep in mind that labor, tools, and equipment make up 80% to 90% of the total cost of lawn fertilization. Additional lawn treatment options include:

  • Lime treatment: $100–$150 per 1,000 square feet

  • Crabgrass treatment: $30–$80

  • Grub treatment: $30–$80

  • Mulching: $150–$400

  • Dethatching: $265–$295

Very carefully. You should be cautious when using any of the above methods, as any one of them could lead to you accidentally killing desired grasses and plants. However, there are selective herbicides that can target certain plants over others. Look for a product that only affects the type of weeds you want to eliminate and spares the plants you want to keep.

You should fertilize your lawn after it has grown at least two inches or after your second mow (usually in March or April). Applying fertilizer too early can feed your weeds and cause them to grow stronger, too. You should water your lawn two to three days before you apply fertilizer to ensure the soil absorbs it.

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