0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
None. A hole is the absence of the material.
Assuming the units for the three measures are the same, you need 14400 cubic units.
The first step towards digging a deep hole starts with a single shovel of dirt. Then another and another and another.... You may need to reinforce the sides and wood is good for that. Also, it is much easier with soft soil so consider soaking it a day or so before. Another way to dig a deep hole it to hope your mouth when you know you should shut up. I have found myself in a few deep holes from dong that.
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0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
None. A hole is the absence of the material.
You should dig a hole twice as deep and wide as the palms pot then fill with a well draining soil mixture until the hole is half full. Then place the palm in the hole and fill with the remaining soil mixture. Also a good idea to add a 20-7-7 NPK fertilizer about six inches below soil level. Best to plant in the late spring to early summer. Good luck.
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there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
There is no soil, it's a hole.
Assuming the units for the three measures are the same, you need 14400 cubic units.
you dig a small hole in the soil and the nexts day it rains the hole is fill with water and does not empty even several days of dry weather what is the soil mostly made of.
Landfills are generally constructed by excavating a hole about 25-30 feet deep, or deeper depending on the location and regulations. The hole is then lined with a protective barrier to prevent waste from contaminating the surrounding soil and water. Fill material is placed over the waste to reduce odors and control pests.
220 cubic metres.
there is Zero cubic meters of soil in the hole, after all if there was any soil in the hol eit wouldn't be hole, now would it?? To answer your question, you must also know the length of the hole, them multiply all of the measurements together to find the cubic space of the hole.