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How do you figure out cubic yard for mulching? - Answers

You need to know how much area you are covering and how thick you want the mulch to be. Roughly 3 inches thick is good enough. That is 3/12 = 0.25 feet thick Take area in square feet times thickness in feet, which gives a volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to covert to cubic yards For example, if you want to mulch an an area that is 75 feet long and 5 feet wide, the volume is 75 x 5 x .25 = 93.75 cu ft 93.75/27 = 3.5 yards (3 and 1/2 yards)



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You need to know how much area you are covering and how thick you want the mulch to be. Roughly 3 inches thick is good enough. That is 3/12 = 0.25 feet thick Take area in square feet times thickness in feet, which gives a volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to covert to cubic yards For example, if you want to mulch an an area that is 75 feet long and 5 feet wide, the volume is 75 x 5 x .25 = 93.75 cu ft 93.75/27 = 3.5 yards (3 and 1/2 yards)



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How do you figure out cubic yard for mulching? - Answers

You need to know how much area you are covering and how thick you want the mulch to be. Roughly 3 inches thick is good enough. That is 3/12 = 0.25 feet thick Take area in square feet times thickness in feet, which gives a volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to covert to cubic yards For example, if you want to mulch an an area that is 75 feet long and 5 feet wide, the volume is 75 x 5 x .25 = 93.75 cu ft 93.75/27 = 3.5 yards (3 and 1/2 yards)

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      You need to know how much area you are covering and how thick you want the mulch to be. Roughly 3 inches thick is good enough. That is 3/12 = 0.25 feet thick Take area in square feet times thickness in feet, which gives a volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to covert to cubic yards For example, if you want to mulch an an area that is 75 feet long and 5 feet wide, the volume is 75 x 5 x .25 = 93.75 cu ft 93.75/27 = 3.5 yards (3 and 1/2 yards)
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