The yard is 60ft * 80ft = 4800ft2.
One bag covers 100ft2.
4800ft2/100ft2/bag = 48 bags
48
20ft. x 20ft.
Multiply 40 by 40 to get 160.
You would need to buy 4 bags.
144
6*112 = 726 square inches
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I'm pretty sure 25 pounds of fertilizer should do it.
Area of Lawn = 90 yds * 35 ydsA = 270 ft * 105 ft = 28,350 square feet.Each bag fertilizes 5,000 square feet.You would need 6 bags.6 * 5,000 = 35,000 square feet. You would have some left over.
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PF = ( 4.5 lb / 1000 sq ft ) ( 2500 sq ft ) = 11.25 lb fertilizer needed
2 bags covers 5,000 square feet so you'll need 3 bags with enough fertilizer left over to cover 1,500 square feet.
A forty pound (40) bag is the amount of 25 percent nitrogen fertilizer needed for a 970 square foot bed.Specifically, calculate the amount of 25 percent nitrogen needed for a 1,000 square foot bed. Convert the 25 percent by multiplying it by 100 to get 4. Then divide 4 by 1,000 square feet to get 38.8 pounds.
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20 tiles.
3 pounds of fertilizer To solve: Think of 2 lbs per 600 sq. ft. as a ratio or fraction. Thus, 900 sq. ft. * (2 lbs / 600 sq. ft.) is equal to 3 lbs.
You may determine this for yourself, by measuring it at a sports arena, or in an aeroplane.
Fertilize the crowns early in the spring, before the spears start to grow. You can use an all purpose 10-10-10 fertliizer at a rate of 1 to 1 1/2 lbs per 100 square feet. You can fertilize agian after your last harvest to feed the roots and sustain the plant through the winter.