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One bag of mulch at two inches deep will cover 18 sq feet.The fabric will not interfere with the growth of the plants.
If your planting something that spread out or mounding like some varieties of hosta i would cut an X in the fabric instead of a slot. The first time I tried it the slot seemed to somewhat restrictive. I agree with Janet's suggestion of 2". Its a good depth!
Kill weeds with natural weed killer so you can plant right away. I would drill holes in stump and du p a good amount of salt to kill it and over time it will be out of your way. Place a good amount of potting soil then fabric down. Fabric will not bother your plants. Mulch as stated and every year you add more since it does break down. Water often at first so that plants get enough to establish great roots.
sure no problem
For a stump its Epsom salts to deteriorate, but it could interfere with other plants, so plastic bag it around stump.