Bark

Bark

Medium Shredded Bark Fir or Pine shredded, irregular sized brown bark
Small Shredded Bark Fir or Pine shredded, small irregular sized brown bark
Bark Mulch Fir or Pine, fine, 1/4” to (-) minus
Playground Chips 1”, milled from the wood of the tree, not the bark. Used for playgrounds, no splinters

Calculator

Calculator

Use this handy calculator to figure your square footage and the total cubic yards of topsoil you will need for your project.

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Tips for Calculating Area

Draw your site as accurately as possible - graph paper works well. For odd or complex shapes, divide the area into combinations of rectangles, triangles, and/or circles. Use the following formulas to determine area:

  • Area of a Circle

    Multiply pi ( = 3.14) by the square of the radius. If a circle has a radius of 4, its area is 3.14*16=50.24. If you know the diameter, the radius is 1/2 of the diameter.

  • Area of a Rectangle or Parallelogram

    Multiply the base times the height. If a rectangle or parallelogram has a base of length 6 inches and a height of 4 inches, its area is 6*4=24 square inches

  • Area of a Triangle

    Multiply the base times one-half the height. If a triangle has a base of length 6 inches and a height of 4 inches, its area is 6*2=12 square inches

  • Area of a Trapezoid

    Add the lengths of the 2 parallel sides. Divide by 2 to get the average length of the parallel sides. Multiply this by the height (distance between the parallel sides)