well i would put about 5 gallons of soil in there, maybe a tiny bit less so it does not overflow.
volume of soil needed = 38*5*1=190sq ft .12" = 1 feet
40 yds
It is 72 cubic feet.
Earthworms enrich the soil with their waste, providing it with much needed nutrients.
0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
40 lb
Most likely 300 grams, but i don't know if that answers the question
Soil weighs about 2.5 times as much as water, which weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. However, one must estimate the porosity (void space) in the soil. Assuming 30% soil porosity means that one gallon of soil would weigh (0.7 x 2.5 x 8 pounds/gallon) about 14 pounds. Therefore, if full to the brim with soil (relatively dry), the drum would weigh about 770 pounds (that is, 55 gallons x 14 pounds/gallon). In reality, there is a range of possible weights, depending on soil density, moisture content, soil composition, etc.
22000 tons
six of them
55 gallons???
More information is needed. It all depends on weither or not the soil is wet, how fine the soil is, and whats in the soil.
About 38.49 5 gallon buckets in a cubic yard. a 5 gallon bucket is 10 inches at the bottom 11 inches at the top and 14 inches tall so it holds .02598 of a cubic yard or .7 cubic foot or 1212.262 cubic inches and the about part depends on compaction.
Lime can be applied to the soil at anytime. You just have to make sure you do a soil test first to see how much lime is needed.
obviosly soil is needed for germination you dodo
About a ton.
4 quarts to a gallon.