I presume the 6 mean 6 inches, so 1/2 ft. The volume of the garden is 4.5 cu ft. So you will need between 2 and 3 bags.
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.
It should weigh around 20 pounds. This can vary a bit though because the bags have varying levels of moisture can change the weight bag by bag.
1.85 cubic yards...probably 25 bags or so
Sail materials are essential as you want to make sure your kite flies. Large garbage bags and garden bags are popular in making kites. You also want to make your rods aerodynamic so it stays in the air easier.
The area of a circle is determined by multiplying the square of its radius by the constant pi. The radius is defined as one half the diameter. The value of pi is 3.14. So, 3.14 * 62 = 113.1 square feet. Since a bag of topsoil covers three square feet, you will need 38 bags, because 113.1 square feet divided by three square feet per bag yields 37.7 bags.
well its different in most country's but in Norway its 3kg.
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Add bags of gypsum and mix it in. It breaks up the clay particles so you, and the plants, can work the soil.
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.
Go to a garden shop. They sell bags of lava for landscaping.
Garden waste like grass cuttings, leaves and plants, flowers , clippings and cuttings from pruned plants but no soil or plastic wrappers or bags
You need a shovel and a spade to dig holes. You need a garden cart to help carry plants and move soil. Hand pruners and loppers are used to prune plants. A trowel is handy to make small holes for flowers. A garden knife can help cut through roots, open bags of compost and soil, and dig out weeds.
It should weigh around 20 pounds. This can vary a bit though because the bags have varying levels of moisture can change the weight bag by bag.
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I always think a well mixed mixture of 1/4 sterile topsoil, 1/4 sharp sand and 2/4 well rotted garden compost is good (also add a couple of handfuls of pelleted chicken manure). You will need to add more manure and some extra compost each year and replace the mixture every 3 years (dig it into the borders). Alternatively you could purchase bags of a proprietary garden tub compost.
Only if you put holes in them. (There are, I believe, some varieties of zip-lock bags that are "breathable", i.e. slightly porous, but the standard garden variety one is not supposed to be.)
http://www.rubberecycle.com/ I heard is selling $14 lb bags of Rubber Mulch! In all colors and the black ones are only $12! Each bag covers 13 square feet and 2 inches thick!