What is a unit of bark dust?
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home and garden
landscaping
1 unit of barkdust is 200 cubic feet or 7.407 cubic yards, though most places estimate and call it 7.5 yards.
Besides, how much does a unit of bark dust cost?
Soil, Mulch & Barkdust | ||
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Material | Price per yard | Delivered price per unit |
Mulch/ Compost | $25 | $206 |
Med. Fir Barkdust | $34 | $210 |
Med. Hemlock Barkdust | $35 | $245 |
- Measure the length and width of the area in feet.
- Determine how deeply you want to layer your mulch.
- Multiply your total area in feet by how deep you want your mulch in inches.
- Divide your answer by 324 (1 cubic yard of mulch will cover 324 square feet 1 inch deep).
Consequently, how much is a unit of bark?
We usually explain that one unit is “the equivalent of 7.4 cubic yards” which we realize is not very informative, practically speaking. We have also used the analogy that one unit, when dumped in a pile, is about the size of a Volkswagon beetle without the wheels.
In agriculture, gardening, and landscaping, barkdust (also bark dust, bark chips, bark mulch, or beauty bark) is a form of mulch produced out of chipped or shredded tree bark. Coarser forms of barkdust may be known as bark nuggets.