The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.
The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.
The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.
The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.
The weight of 2 cubic feet of soil can vary depending on the type of soil, but on average, it could weigh around 100-130 pounds.
1 cubic yard or 27 cubic feet of soil. To get the answer, multiply 3 X 3 X 3 = 27
This depends on what units those 2s and the 4 are.If they are feet then there is 0 cubic feet of soil in it.If they are metres then there is 0 cubic metres of soil in it.A hole as no soil in it.What was taken out of the hole is 16 cubic units of soil.
you need 3,072 cubic feet of soil
To calculate the amount of soil needed, you multiply the area by the desired depth. In this case, you have 9300 square feet and want a depth of 12 inches. Convert the depth to feet (12 inches = 1 foot) and multiply: 9300 square feet x 1 foot = 9300 cubic feet of soil. So, you need 9300 cubic feet of soil to cover the area with a depth of 12 inches.
There are approximately 14.96 quarts of soil in two cubic feet.
To calculate the amount of soil needed for a 6x4x4 ft area, multiply the length, width, and height together. In this case, 6x4x4 = 96 cubic feet of soil. You will need 96 cubic feet of soil to fill a 6x4x4 ft area.
To find the volume of the hole, multiply the dimensions: 2 * 2 * 4 = 16 cubic feet. The amount of soil required will be approximately 16 cubic feet if the hole is filled to the top.
no it does not
Typically, a bag of soil contains 0.5 cubic feet. To cover 1.5 cubic yards, you would need 81 bags of soil (1.5 x 27 = 40.5 cubic feet, 40.5 / 0.5 = 81).
For a raised bed that is 6 feet long, 3 feet wide, and 1.5 feet deep, you would need about 13.5 cubic feet of soil. This can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and depth dimensions together (6 x 3 x 1.5 = 27 cubic feet) and then dividing by 2 to account for settling.
Volume = 1240.5 = 24 cubic feet is needed