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1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
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They love it and make soil hump. From their droppings makes the soil richer
loam soil
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About 30 25-liter bags.
That is about 4.4 cups
to what depth???
Mud because H20 is water and soil is dirt.
To what depth?
Depending on the size of one's backyard, one can generally fit approximately one hundred to two hundred 20L bags of soil in the yard. Again, it depends on the size of the yard.
If your planter is six feet long and one foot wide, it probably needs three bags. The bag will say 2 square feet of soil. Measure the length of the planter. Figure one bag for every two feet in length. If you need more, just buy another bag. If you have too many bags of soil, just return them for a refund.
Sacks are filled with sand or soil in order to make a sand bags. They are cheap to make and are used to quickly make a wall around a certain area in order to hold the water back, thus preventing a flood.
34.35 / 11.45 = 3. You can then say that since 4 bags cost 11.45, and that 3 'units' of 11.45 equals 34.35, that: 3x4=12. You can buy 12 bags total.
No i most certainly cannot. Its not my fault your soil is dirtier!
A good average density for topsoil is 100 pounds per cubic foot. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard, and so one cubic yard weighs around 2,700 pounds.2,700/40 = 67.5Therefore, it will take about 67.5 forty pound bags to make one cubic yard of topsoil.
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