You can do this but the best thing is to cut a slit, dig a hole and put in your plant. After doing all the planting cover the visible fabric areas with mulch. I'm not a great fan of the fabric covers as a weed preventor because weeds (also Bermuda grass) will grow INTO the fabric making it difficult to remove. Best weed restrictor is 2 ins. of mulch.
If you are looking for a weed barrier and have decorative pines and other shrubs and want rock or mulch for a cover, you want a product called Dewitt landscape fabric (Woven),or DuPont fabric, Visqueen. Dewitt woven 20yr is one of the best.
Using a thick layer of mulch and landscape fabric to cover your soil surface will help with the prevention of weeds. www.ehow.com has more tips on preventing weeds.
One of the best solutions to preventing new growth from the roots is to use water permeable landscape fabric in conjunction with dirt. Make a skirt for the tree out of the landscape fabric, and cover with dirt until no roots are exposed.
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The answer depends on the depth to which you wish to cover it.
Almost exactly 2.00 cubic yards for every inch of topsoil depth.
Landscape fabric is meant to prevent weed growth in the area where it is put down. Pine needles are considered ground cover and are essentially meant to do the same thing but not as effectively. So for complete weed prevention use the landscape weed barrier ( providing it can allow water to pass through ) and pine needles on top for a nice appearance.
The cover factor is the ratio of the area covered by the yarn to the whole area of the fabric .
First the wrapper should be removed. Then roll over the fabric in the hardened penis. It should cover the penis fully
to prevent erosion of the topsoil by wind and water
Insufficient information.You need to know the depth of topsoil you want to cover those 7550 sq ft.By "yards" I assume you mean cubic yards -- a volume measurement.
to cover with fabric