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    I need to get some topsoil to fill in my raised beds but am bit confused with my sum to work it out.

    each one is 1m x 1m, high 25cm. So did 100 x 100 x 25 =25,000 cm cubed.

    Ok so what does that mean? The bags I have seen come in 1 tonne.

    thanks
    Last edited by elsie-scot; 10-03-2009, 07:44 PM.
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    Um, you're out by 10: 100 x 100 x 25 = 250,000

    I just googled "soil volume tonne" and found a US soil calculator that said you would need a tenth of a ton to fill a bed 39in x 39in x 10in (your measurements converted to Imperial). That's an imperial ton, though - a metric tonne is slightly bigger.

    On the other hand I then found a UK site that suggested you need 1.4 x the cubic metres of your bed in tonnes. A 1m x 1m x 25cm bed is 0.25 cubic metres, so you would need 0.35 of a tonne.

    http://www.midlands-turf.co.uk/acatalog/Top_Soil.html

    Either way a tonne of soil would be loads! You might want to look into how much 250 litres of topsoil (12 or 13 x 20 litre bags) would cost from your local garden centre, as that's the same volume.

    Hope this helps!
    Last edited by Eyren; 10-03-2009, 08:23 PM.

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    • #3
      thanks - one company on their website suggested I needed a tonne per bed and I thought that couldnt be right!
      Last edited by elsie-scot; 10-03-2009, 08:14 PM.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by elsie-scot View Post
        I need to get some topsoil to fill in my raised beds but am bit confused with my sum to work it out.

        each one is 1m x 1m, high 25cm. So did 100 x 100 x 25 =25,000 cm cubed.

        Ok so what does that mean? The bags I have seen come in 1 tonne.

        thanks
        Not sure, but I think a metric tonne of soil is about a cubic metre volume?

        Soooooooo........ a one tonne dumpy bag full of soil should fill four 1 metre square beds @ 25cm deep methinks!
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        • #5
          can tell we garden not do sums!
          Elsie

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          • #6
            Originally posted by elsie-scot View Post
            I need to get some topsoil to fill in my raised beds but am bit confused with my sum to work it out.

            each one is 1m x 1m, high 25cm. So did 100 x 100 x 25 =25,000 cm cubed.

            Ok so what does that mean? The bags I have seen come in 1 tonne.

            thanks
            As Snadger rightly says a tonne of top soil is approximately 1 cubic metre (it is actually 0.8-0.95 dependent on how wet it was when packed) and your bed size needs only a fraction of that. Mind you I would recommend working in well rotted manure and/or compost as well to improve the fertility

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            Kitchen Gardener

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kitchengardner View Post
              As Snadger rightly says a tonne of top soil is approximately 1 cubic metre (it is actually 0.8-0.95 dependent on how wet it was when packed) and your bed size needs only a fraction of that. Mind you I would recommend working in well rotted manure and/or compost as well to improve the fertility

              Regards

              Kitchen Gardener
              yep have home grown compost to mix in for all but the carrot bed
              Elsie

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              • #8
                Originally posted by elsie-scot View Post
                I need to get some topsoil to fill in my raised beds but am bit confused with my sum to work it out.
                each one is 1m x 1m, high 25cm. So did 100 x 100 x 25 =25,000 cm cubed.
                Ok so what does that mean? The bags I have seen come in 1 tonne.

                thanks
                Keep all the measures at the same setting, compost is nowadays sold by Litre measure, as in 50, 60 or 75 Litre sacks.

                1 Litre is 10cmx10cmx10cm

                1m = 10 x 10cm
                25cm = 2.5 x 10cm

                Thus 10 x 10 x 2.5 = 250Litres or five 50Litre bags of compost or soil.

                Your 1 cubic metre bag would be 1,000Litres, so you'd only need a quarter of it.

                As for weight, check a bag of topsoil in a diy-shed and match litres to kilos, though from memory isn't a litre of water a kilo in weight?
                Last edited by Peter; 10-03-2009, 09:43 PM. Reason: Add 1 cubic metre line.
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                • #9
                  lol I asked about this a bit ago...... turns out the weight depends on the amount of moisture in the soil.

                  To calculate your beds volume convert the centimeters to meters eg 100 cm = 1m or 25cm = 0.25m

                  Once you have it in meters, it's easier 1mx1mx0.25m = 0.25m3 (meters cubed) Ask the supplier as to the weight of a cubic meter as I have found they range from 1,5 -2 cubic meters per ton (info from suppliers - lol don't shoot the messenger!)

                  Hope this helps. I'm still looking into this and if I find out any more, I'll PM you if you'd like
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RedThorn View Post
                    lol I asked about this a bit ago...... turns out the weight depends on the amount of moisture in the soil.

                    To calculate your beds volume convert the centimeters to meters eg 100 cm = 1m or 25cm = 0.25m

                    Once you have it in meters, it's easier 1mx1mx0.25m = 0.25m3 (meters cubed) Ask the supplier as to the weight of a cubic meter as I have found they range from 1,5 -2 cubic meters per ton (info from suppliers - lol don't shoot the messenger!)

                    Hope this helps. I'm still looking into this and if I find out any more, I'll PM you if you'd like
                    thanks for that
                    Elsie

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                    • #11
                      I have just filled 6 beds 1x1 meter by 15cm deep from a 1tonne bag. Only problem I had was that the pallet it was on wouldn't go through my garden gate and I had to wheelbarrow it in from the bottom of the drive.
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