There are 20 bags of 25kg in half a ton of soil.
There are approximately 5.67 25-liter bags of soil in a cubic yard of soil.
Soil is typically sold by volume, such as in cubic feet or cubic yards. It can also be sold by weight, usually in pounds or tons. Some places may sell soil in bags by weight or volume.
Paper bags are enviromental friendly. They do not pollute the ground or the air of water. But plastic bags if buried can pollute the soil and ground water. Animals are also affected by plastic bags. If they eat it they die due to suffocation. There are no problems about paper bags. Even if anyone eats it., there is no harm in that.
Soil can be found on the ground in natural environments such as gardens, forests, fields, and deserts. It is also commonly sold in bags at gardening stores and nurseries for use in planting and landscaping.
The half life of organic compounds is not like the half life of radioactive materials. It is variable due to the impacts of water, light, temperature and the chemical reactivity of the soil. In the case of DDT (in soil) it can range between three weeks and 30 years.
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There are approximately 5.67 25-liter bags of soil in a cubic yard of soil.
to what depth???
To what depth?
Depending on the size of one's backyard, one can generally fit approximately one hundred to two hundred 20L bags of soil in the yard. Again, it depends on the size of the yard.
If your planter is six feet long and one foot wide, it probably needs three bags. The bag will say 2 square feet of soil. Measure the length of the planter. Figure one bag for every two feet in length. If you need more, just buy another bag. If you have too many bags of soil, just return them for a refund.
Half a ton at 3 inches deep.
One cubic yard is equivalent to approximately 764 liters. To determine how many 20-liter bags of soil make up 1 yard, you divide 764 liters by 20 liters per bag. This results in about 38.2 bags. Therefore, you would need approximately 39 bags of 20 liters each to make up 1 cubic yard.
34.35 / 11.45 = 3. You can then say that since 4 bags cost 11.45, and that 3 'units' of 11.45 equals 34.35, that: 3x4=12. You can buy 12 bags total.
No i most certainly cannot. Its not my fault your soil is dirtier!
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1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.