Soil coverage The language used in this question indicates some confusion, so we must clarify some points first First, although a yard is a unit of length, when you go to a commercial garden center, a "yard" of soil is really a cubic yard In other words, it's a volume; it has length, width, and height (or depth). But people in the business just call it a yard Second, a square foot is a unit of area, not volume, so you cannot convert from cubic yards to square feet. However, a cubic yard of soil will cover a certain area of ground, but you have to know how deep you want the soil to be If you're covering the ground to do a reseeding of lawn, it doesn't have to be too deep, so a (cubic) yard will cover a good amount of ground, but if you're filling in some flower beds or vegetable garden, it won't cover as much area A cubic yard of soil will cover approximately an 18' x 18' square (324 square feet) to a depth of one inch.
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There is 9 square feet in one square yard. Just remember, there is 3 feet in a yard, so 3 feet wide and 3 feet long would be 3 times 3 which equals 9.
In one yard of measurement there are 3 feet. Therefore, if you want to convert yards to feet you would multiply the number of yards by 3.
There are nine square feet in a yard. A yard is three feet long. A space one yard (three feet) by one yard (three feet) is measured for square feet by multiplying 3 times 3, which equals 9.
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