Quarts is a measure of volume; pounds is a measure of weight. This posits that there is no standard conversion. The rate of quarts per pound will actually be dependent upon the density of the soil. A denser soil will weigh more; and therefore convert to less quarts per pound. For those not comparison shopping, the best thing you can do is weigh a quart or two of the soil you use for its particular rate. - Be sure to measure the empty container first and subtract its weight from the weight of the filled container for the correct weight of the soil! *** Based on my search on potting soil, each quart weights approximately 0.875 pounds; thus, 10 pounds means roughly 11.43 quarts.
quart
you can measure any liquid in quarts.
A quart is a liquid measure that is one fourth of a gallon.
Milligrams are a measure of weight, quart a measure of volume. This depends on the density of the substance.
Quart of potting soil = .875 pounds (roughly)...do the math.
2 pints make a quart in US or Imperial measure.
An Imperial quart is a measure of volume equal to about 1.2 US quarts.
with a measuring cup 2 cups to a pint 2 pints to a quart or 4 - 8 oz cups to a quart or a (quart)er of a Gallon
a quart
2 pints make a quart in US or Imperial measure.
1/2 quart = 2 cups = 1pint