Are you planning to lay topsoil to improve the quality of your lawn?
Laying topsoil is a time-consuming task that can be sped up using a wheelbarrow. Since you’ll have to make trips back and forth to carry the materials to the lawn, figuring out the number of wheelbarrow loads will ease the task.
That’s why I’ve curated a guide on “How many wheelbarrows in a cubic yard of mulch?” Keep reading to find out more.
If you’re a newbie, you might find gardening chores slightly overwhelming. More so, you’ll find laying mulch, topsoil, or gravel slightly challenging than other chores.
Honestly speaking, the load capacity of the wheelbarrow depends totally upon the size of the wheelbarrow. While a shallow garden wheelbarrow can hold up to two cubic feet of loads, the one with a deep basin can carry up to three cubic feet.
What Is A Cubic Yard?
A yard is a measurement unit that equals three feet, and going by this calculation, a cubic yard is three feet in height, three feet wide, and three feet long. Simply put, one cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet.
How Many Cubic Meters Does A Wheelbarrow Hold?
With wheelbarrows available in various sizes, there isn’t a straightforward answer to this question.
As already stated, a standard wheelbarrow can hold up to three cubic feet, which means it will have to be refilled nine times. On the other hand, a shallow wheelbarrow will have to be refilled 14 times.
Though large contractor-sized wheelbarrows aren't common among home gardeners, professional gardeners use them. Unlike the other two, this type can hold up to six cubic feet of mulch, meaning you’ll be able to complete your task quickly. However, it is used only for heavy-duty landscaping work and mostly by contractors.
How To Measure The Volume Of A Wheelbarrow?
One way to measure the volume of a wheelbarrow is by calculating its tray’s cubic dimensions. For that, you’ll have to split the process into two parts.
- Measure the cubic capacity of the flat base of the tray.
- Measure the capacity of the sloped section of the tray.
Once you figure out the cubic capacity of both the flat base and sloped section of the tray, figuring out its load capacity will be easy. However, if you face any issues while calculating, you can refer to a wheelbarrow conversion chart and gain clarity.
Wheelbarrows come in handy for gardening and other outdoor tasks as they ease our task of carrying heavy loads. However, knowing the number of loads a wheelbarrow takes to transfer one cubic yard of mulch will help you finish the job in a jiffy.
Calculating wheelbarrow loads is challenging but not impossible if you follow the procedure correctly. With that, it’s time to wrap up my guide.
Until next time, happy gardening!