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jayerose 10-19-2022 08:32 PM

How many bales of straw
 
We want to put down straw in our back yard; we live in a 2- bedroom courtyard villa...does anyone have any idea how many bales we will need?

Rainger99 10-19-2022 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2148801)
We want to put down straw in our back yard; we live in a 2- bedroom courtyard villa...does anyone have any idea how many bales we will need?

The back yards in Courtyard Villas vary greatly. I have seen some that are less than 300 square feet and others that are well over 1000 square feet. If you tell us the size of your backyard we can probably provide more useful information.

petsetc 10-20-2022 06:35 AM

I recommend using Adam's Earth (ADAM'S EARTH...FORMERLY COMPOST COW MANURE) to do it for you. Probably about the same cost of DIY. His people put it down, clean up the overage. Also, when comparing bale prices I do think his bales are larger than the big box stores.

retiredguy123 10-20-2022 06:59 AM

I have had Adam (352-342-1384) do my yard a few times with both pine straw and pine bark nuggets. I would recommend the nuggets over the straw, even though it is a more expensive, because they look better and last longer. The last time, he used 65 bags of nuggets at a total cost of $325. I don't remember how much straw he used, but the cost was about $200. I highly recommend having him do it instead of doing it yourself.

villagetinker 10-20-2022 08:39 AM

As I recall KB landscaping suggested a bale to cover 8 to 10 square feet, so if you know the number for square feet you need to cover you can calculate the number of bales you will need.

RICH1 10-20-2022 09:19 AM

Watch for Ticks..,,,😃

tuccillo 10-20-2022 11:02 AM

I assume you mean bales of pine straw. The typical bale will cover about 30 square feet but it does depend on how thick you want it.


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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2148801)
We want to put down straw in our back yard; we live in a 2- bedroom courtyard villa...does anyone have any idea how many bales we will need?


Stu from NYC 10-20-2022 11:29 AM

Need to decide on thickness first. Or buy one bale and see how many sq feet it will cover and than decide.

JohnN 10-20-2022 06:53 PM

I had pine straw at a house once. It looks good originally but broke down quickly and it was a twice a year endeavor.
I'd absolutely go with the pine nuggets. Just my opinion.

villagetinker 10-20-2022 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnN (Post 2149215)
I had pine straw at a house once. It looks good originally but broke down quickly and it was a twice a year endeavor.
I'd absolutely go with the pine nuggets. Just my opinion.

I agree with twice a year, however we have found this to be much cleaner than mulch.

jarodrig 10-21-2022 08:16 AM

If you do it yourself, I was informed by one of the local nurseries that they find live scorpions inside the bails once in a while….

I never encountered any when I used to do the job myself but was always on guard for anything that might have been lurking ! :)

Larchap49 10-21-2022 10:34 AM

Better options
 
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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2148801)
We want to put down straw in our back yard; we live in a 2- bedroom courtyard villa...does anyone have any idea how many bales we will need?

IMHO organic material ie straw and wood chips attract bugs and snakes especially straw. Also neither stays put in heavy rain or wind. Spend the money on heavier material such as stone, shells, recycled rubber tire material that doesn't deteriorate and it's a one and done project. Only maintenance is some weed killer occasionally. Just my opinion having been down that road.

retiredguy123 10-21-2022 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2149044)
Need to decide on thickness first. Or buy one bale and see how many sq feet it will cover and than decide.

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Stu from NYC 10-21-2022 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2149483)
Volume = Length x Width x Height

I know that but material will degrade over time so you want to start with a thicker cover and would imagine would do it by eye.

Lindaws 10-21-2022 04:14 PM

Must get ARC. approval


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