Your question is missing either the width or the depth necessary to calculate the volume. If your space is 14 inches wide, please add the depth to your question. If the space is 14 inches deep, please add the width to your question. Given the stated values, 14/36 x 24/36 = 0.259 yards over the surface. If you measure the depth of the hole, you can convert it to yards and multiply it by 0.259 to find the volume in cubic yards.
This doesnt sound to big, By the measurements, I would just use a 25 pound bag of garden soil, also depends how deep this is. Soil is measured in volume i.e. cubic yards. To figure this out from the dimensions given use this formula - length in inches X width in inches X depth in inches = cubic inches. Then divide the cubic inches by 1728 to get cubic feet. Finally divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards. Example - 14 inches X 24 inches X 6 inches = 2016 cubic inches 2016 cu in/1728 = 1.17 cubic feet 1.17 cu ft/27 = 0.04 cubic yards 7
Roughly 12 square yards.
2.37 cubic yards.
1yd = 3ft, so your garden is 2.667 x 2.667 x 0.333 = 2.37037 cubic yards.
108 cubic feet.
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
Roughly 12 square yards.
2.37 cubic yards.
Sorry the first answer was in square yds. Cubic yards would be 0.308639
2.37 cubic yards of dirt is needed to fill an 8'X4' that is 24" deep garden box. If the box is filled 12 inches, the amount of soil needed is 1.19 cubic yards and that should be deep enough for most vegetables.
1yd = 3ft, so your garden is 2.667 x 2.667 x 0.333 = 2.37037 cubic yards.
108 cubic feet.
It will take 800 cubic yards 1/3 compaction.
22.2222 cubic yards (the 2s keep on going).
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
About two yards. One yard of dirt is 36 inches on a side, or 46,656 cubic inches. 15x20 foot by 2 inches is 86,400 cubic inches.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
Well, you would take the 7000 square feet of dirt and multiply it by the four inches of stone to get the 28000 cubic yards of stone. (28000 yds³)