1 cf. = 5 gallons (more or less)richyrich said:Thanks spunke, but I do not have a bag of ewc yet. I need 30 gallons total. I need to know how many bags to buy. I do not want to under or over buy. Anybody else?
Mr Celsius said:Can you explain the difference between dry and wet gallons? I couldn't imagine that there would be a huge difference.
Dignan said:You'd have to ask the folks who came up with the standard measuring system, but I would imagine the difference between US gallons and US dry gallons is the same as the difference between US fluid ounces and US ounces.
Nursery pots are measure in dry gallons, not wet gallons.
I would go with this guy's put input. He's the only person in this that has their own nutrients / amendments sold by Build-a-Soil. You don't know who they are get hip!1 cf. = 5 gallons (more or less)
Does that help?
The specific product that you're wanting to use comes in .6 cf. bags so that would be 3 gallons per bag. At least that's the pack size that I've seen around here.
I sure hope that you get a better price on these castings than we do in the Pacific Northwest - it's over $20.00 per bag at the 'grow store' and the mainstream nursery centers won't carry them because of the price, i.e. there are a lot of other options for far, far less money. I'm sure that transportation costs play heavily into the price issues.
HTH
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Although he may not have when this post went up. But I'm going to run with his information looking for the same answer that the original poster needed.I would go with this guy's put input. He's the only person in this that has their own nutrients / amendments sold by Build-a-Soil. You don't know who they are get hip!
I would go with this guy's put input. He's the only person in this that has their own nutrients / amendments sold by Build-a-Soil.