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Collins Ag - Outdoor, Lawn, & Garden

2016 Township Road 31 North
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Collins Ag - Outdoor, Lawn, & Garden

2016 Township Road 31 North
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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.





We are a local landscape service that does anything from mowing to mulching to tree service also snow removal ext we have been in business for 3 years now located out of piqua ohio


Serving: Sidney, Anna, Port Jefferson, Maplewood, Botkins, Jackson Center, Wapakoneta, Lakeview and Russell's Point. Landscaping Services: Mowing Mulch Hedge Trimming Lawn Applications Fall/Spring Cleanups Snow Removal And Much More!





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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Whether or not grass will fill in bare spots itself depends on the type of grass you have. For example, grass with rhizomes (e.g., Bermuda grass) and stolons (e.g., Saint Augustine grass) will naturally fill in bald spots as it spreads laterally. However, clump-forming grasses will not spread. 

Lawn care is tough work—even when you hire pros, there’s no guarantee your grass won’t die (unless, of course, your company offers a guarantee). But lawn care companies don’t control the rain or watering restrictions. Your type of grass also impacts the type of care required to keep a lush lawn—and how much that care costs. Talk to a lawn care pro to determine the best times to treat your lawn based on type of grass and your climate.

Depending on the lawn treatments, the best times of the year to redo your lawn are between mid-August and mid-September for overseeding and renovation treatments. For areas such as the southern United States, lawn aeration works best during the fall, when the temperatures begin to drop. Otherwise, early spring is your next best bet because the grass is fresh and ready to absorb nutrients, and the temperature isn’t hot enough to fry the grass and the renovation materials.

Implement overseeding and fertilization to maximize aeration benefits and strengthen your lawn.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

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