At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
The area of a circle with a diameter of 18 feet can be calculated by: A=pie x r x r . So, in this case A = 3.14 x 9 * 9= 255 square feet. If you know how many square feet are in a roll of sod, you can find your answer.
That's at least two days labour for two guys ( to do it properly )
Normally it varies from 65- 75, but call your local sod farm to find out.
1000 square feet of sod, or 111 square yards
This is a nonsensical question. What is 2.9 cubic feet?
Roughly 23 square yards.
The size of a roll of sod at Home depot varies on the price that is being paid and the brand that is being purchased. It also depends on the variation of sod being purchased.
It wold depend on where on earth you are buying it.
Sod rolls are 2 feet wide by 5 feet long. Each roll covers 10 square feet. A full skid of sod contains 75 rolls. Multiply, length in feet times width in feet divided by 10 = number of rolls required.
Assuming that the sod will just cover the surface area of the plot, multiply the width by the length to get the surface area of the spot you want to cover with sod.10 x 11 = 110So you would need 110 square feet of sod.
400 square feet
At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
$2.99 x 50 = $149.50
Typically, a roll of sod is 18" x 36". Two rolls of sod is about one square yard. One square yard of sod is about 9 square feet. Therefore, your roll of sod is approximately 4.5 square feet (you can also get that by multiplying 36" - 3 feet x 18" - 1.5 feet).
A 50 square yard pallet of sod weighs approximately 1 ton ... between 1500 and 2000 pounds. A lot depends on the saturation of the soil.