Hey there, future gardener! 🌱 Today, we’re going to learn about hectares and acres—two ways of measuring land that can be super helpful when planning your garden!
A hectare is a unit of area that’s mostly used in farming and gardening. 1 hectare is equal to 10,000 square meters. Now, if we have 1.15 hectares, we actually have a bit more than that.
To find out how many acres are in 1.15 hectares, we can use a special equation. Here’s how it works:
1 hectare is roughly equal to 2.471 acres. So, to find out how many acres are in 1.15 hectares, we can multiply:
$$
1.15 \text{ hectares} \times 2.471 \text{ acres/hectare} = 2.842 \text{ acres}
$$
So, 1.15 hectares is approximately 2.84 acres! That’s a pretty big space for planting lots of beautiful flowers, vegetables, or even a mini fruit orchard!
Here are some objects that would take up about the same space as 1.15 hectares or 2.84 acres:
- 2 football fields (the end zones included!)
- 5 standard basketball courts
- 4.5 Olympic swimming pools
- About 2 and a half houses with big yards
- 700,000 square Lego bricks stacked flat
- Around 10,000 garden beds (if each bed is 1 square meter)
- 1,000 mature apple trees spaced nicely apart
Now, as you plan your garden, think about how much fun you could have in that space! 🌼 Happy gardening!