there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
To find the volume of soil needed, first convert the depth to feet (3 inches = 0.25 feet). Then, multiply the area (400 sq ft) by the depth (0.25 ft) to get the volume: 400 sq ft * 0.25 ft = 100 cubic ft. Therefore, you will need 100 cubic ft of soil to cover 400 sq ft at 3 inches deep.
Soil volume is typically measured in cubic meters (m³) or cubic feet (ft³). This measurement helps determine the amount of soil needed for various applications such as landscaping, agriculture, or construction.
A good rule of thumb is to fill a raised bed with a depth of 6 to 12 inches of topsoil. This depth allows for healthy root growth and provides enough soil volume for growing various plants in a raised bed garden. You would need to calculate the volume of topsoil required based on the dimensions of your raised bed in order to estimate the amount needed in cubic feet or cubic yards.
"Rule of thumb, 1.5 tons equals a cubic yard. 1 ton covers approximately: 220 sq ft at 1 in depth 110 sq ft at 2 in depth 73 sq ft at 3 in depth 36 sq ft at 6 in depth 22 sq ft at 9 in depth" east haven landscape 2008.
It is 72 cubic feet.
96 cubic feet
volume of soil needed = 38*5*1=190sq ft .12" = 1 feet
The answer will depend on the depth of the soil cover.
8x8x4= 256ft²
315 ft^2
there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
1000 sq ft should do it
To find the volume of soil needed, first convert the depth to feet (3 inches = 0.25 feet). Then, multiply the area (400 sq ft) by the depth (0.25 ft) to get the volume: 400 sq ft * 0.25 ft = 100 cubic ft. Therefore, you will need 100 cubic ft of soil to cover 400 sq ft at 3 inches deep.
16 cub ft.
82.99 lb of dry soil
36 square yards.