When you say a yard, you are actually saying a cubic yard. If you were to place the much in a 3 foot high by 3 foot wide by 3 foot tall cube, it would exactly fill the cube. How much it covers depends on how deeply you spread it. Since you should spread it at a dept of no less than 4 inches, it should cover about 20 square feet. If you spread it deeper than that, it will of course, cover less area.
The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 324/(depth of the mulch, in inches)
One cubic yard of mulch will cover approximately 160 square feet at 2" deep, so you would need approximately two cubic yards of mulch to cover 271 square feet at 2" deep.
2 mile = 3520 yards
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about 1 and 1/3 yards one and two-thirds
Exactly two of them.
Mulch helps plants a lot, when you spread mulch around the plant leaving one to two inches away from main stem or trunk it protect the roots just on the surface of the ground from the weather either freezing or hot. Mulch helps also by keeping the top area around the plants from drying out too fast, this is especially helpful if you grow ferns or moisture loving plants. You can use bark pieces (tiny or bigger chunks) leaves, sawdust/wood shavings.
If you are calculating a rectangular yard with two sides each of 20 yards and two shorter sides each of 15 yards the total length of fence required would be 20 yards + 20 yards + 15 yards + 15 yards which = 70 yards of fence.
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It is helpful to "fluff" your mulch once every year or two. This helps add some air and reduce compaction.
A fertilizer high in nitrogen and a mulch high in organic material describe respectively good inorganic and organic fertilizers for yews. An example of a high-nitrogen fertilizer is 16-8-8, with the last two numbers representing phosphorus and potassium inputs. An example of an organic mulch is cocoa bean hulls, compost, lead mold or shredded bark.
it depends on how much one-third costs.
No, red mulch is not inherently toxic to animals. However, some types of mulch may contain dyes or chemicals that could be harmful if ingested in large quantities, so it's best to ensure pets do not consume it. It is always recommended to check the specific brand or type of mulch for any potential hazards.