Soil and Mulch Calculator for Garden Beds

Soil and Mulch Calculator

Estimate separate soil fill and mulch cap quantities for raised beds, landscape beds, tree rings, berms, and custom garden areas.

Soil and mulch split
Bags plus bulk yards
Weight ranges

Soil fill is reduced by the existing soil offset, while the mulch cap is calculated as its own top layer. Volumes, bag counts, bulk yards, and weights stay separated.

📋Garden And Landscape Presets
Soil-Mulch Combo Comparison
Raised bed buildDeep soil
Soil usually drives the order because a new box needs root-zone volume before any surface mulch is added.
Landscape refreshCap heavy
Established beds often need only a light soil top-up plus a wider mulch cap for weed suppression.
Existing offsetSubtract
The offset removes usable soil already in place, so it lowers soil fill only and leaves mulch unchanged.
Overage bufferRound up
Settling, uneven grade, and bag shortfall are handled by adding the same buffer to both material streams.
📏Bed Shape And Layer Inputs
This is the desired soil layer before subtracting existing soil.
Offset reduces soil fill only, not the mulch cap.

Soil And Mulch Results

Volumes include the selected overage. Soil depth is adjusted by existing soil offset; mulch cap depth is kept separate.

Soil volume
0 cu yd
0 m3
0 soil bags
Mulch volume
0 cu yd
0 m3
0 mulch bags
Soil weight
0 lb
0 kg range
Mulch weight
0 lb
0 kg range
Calculation Breakdown
🧱Material Density Grid
1,000-1,300
lb/cu yd
Raised bed mix
1,800-2,400
lb/cu yd
Screened topsoil
900-1,200
lb/cu yd
Compost blend
500-800
lb/cu yd
Potting mix
500-800
lb/cu yd
Hardwood mulch
350-600
lb/cu yd
Bark nuggets
300-500
lb/cu yd
Cedar chips
120-250
lb/cu yd
Clean straw
📚Reference Tables
Soil materialTypical weight per cu ydBest useField note
Raised bed mix1,000 to 1,300 lbVegetable boxes and deep plantersLoose blend settles more than screened soil
Screened topsoil1,800 to 2,400 lbLandscape beds and gradingMoist loads can be much heavier
Garden loam1,500 to 2,100 lbGeneral bed fillGood middle estimate for mixed soil
Compost blend900 to 1,200 lbTopdressing and soil improvementUse as a blend, not always full-depth fill
Potting mix500 to 800 lbContainers and light raised plantersVery light when dry, heavier after watering
Mulch materialTypical weight per cu ydCommon cap depthField note
Shredded hardwood500 to 800 lb2 to 3 inKnits together on slopes and windy beds
Bark nuggets350 to 600 lb3 to 4 inChunky texture covers less tightly
Cedar chips300 to 500 lb2 to 3 inLight, clean, and easy to spread
Pine bark mulch400 to 650 lb2 to 3 inFine grades settle faster than nuggets
Clean straw mulch120 to 250 lb3 to 5 inUseful around berries and vegetables
Layer depthSq ft per cu ydSq m per m3Good fit
1 in324 sq ft12.0 sq mLight topdress or fine mulch touch-up
2 in162 sq ft6.0 sq mAnnual mulch refresh on existing beds
3 in108 sq ft4.0 sq mStandard weed-suppressing mulch cap
6 in54 sq ft2.0 sq mShallow soil fill or deep compost blend
12 in27 sq ft1.0 sq mRaised bed root-zone fill
Package or bulk unitVolumeUnits per cu ydCoverage at 3 in
1 cu ft bag0.037 cu yd27 bags4 sq ft
1.5 cu ft bag0.056 cu yd18 bags6 sq ft
2 cu ft bag0.074 cu yd14 bags8 sq ft
3 cu ft bag0.111 cu yd9 bags12 sq ft
Bulk cubic yard27 cu ft1 yard108 sq ft
Common projectAreaSoil at 6 inMulch at 3 inBag check
4 x 8 raised bed32 sq ft0.59 cu yd0.30 cu yd11 soil bags, 4 mulch bags
6 ft round herb bed28 sq ft0.52 cu yd0.26 cu yd10 soil bags, 4 mulch bags
30 x 4 strip bed120 sq ft2.22 cu yd1.11 cu yd40 soil bags, 15 mulch bags
10 ft tree ring79 sq ft1.45 cu yd0.73 cu yd27 soil bags, 10 mulch bags
180 sq ft island bed180 sq ft3.33 cu yd1.67 cu yd60 soil bags, 23 mulch bags
💡Practical Layer Tips

Depth check: Measure from the settled soil surface, not the top edge of the bed frame. Boards, slopes, and old mulch can make the usable fill depth look larger than it is.

Ordering check: Round bulk yards upward when the calculated amount is near a delivery increment. For bagged material, round each layer separately so soil bags do not hide a mulch shortfall.

Soil and mulch is two different material that serve two different function in the garden. Soil act as a growing medium for the plants roots. Mulch work to protect the soil from direct contact with the plants emerging leaf.

Mulch moderate the soil’s temperature and prevent the growth of unwanted weed. Because soil and mulch are two separate materials, they must have separate calculation to determine how much of each is necessary for a given gardening project. If mulch and soil are treat as one material, it is possible for one or the other to be purchased in excessive amount.

How Much Soil and Mulch Do You Need

The depth of soil require for a gardening project depend on the type of project that is to be perform in the soil. Raised bed for vegetables may require eight to twelve inch of soil to allow for the roots to expand. This soil need to be well-draining to allow for the roots to breathe.

Existing landscape bed may require two to three inch of soil to be add to provide adequate growing medium for vegetable roots. These same existing bed, however, may require a thicker layer of mulch to be add on top of the soil. Tree ring and foundation strip may require little soil but require a significant amount of mulch to cover the area.

These separate calculation allow for customer to order the correct amount of soil and mulch without having to purchase one material to cover the other. The existing amount of soil and mulch in a garden bed will change the amount of soil and mulch that is require. The user can enter the depth of existing soil in a bed into the calculator.

The mulch layer will always be on top of the soil, so the depth of existing soil will not impact the amount of mulch that is require. The depth of existing soil will be account for in the calculation of soil that is require. If soil is already in place in a garden bed, but the depth of soil is set to zero in the calculator, it is likely that the customer will order too much soil.

In addition to calculate the amount of soil and mulch that will be required to fill a garden bed, there are additional factor to consider before purchasing the soil and mulch. When soil and mulch are add to a garden bed, soil settle and mulch compress when people walk on the mulch. To account for the settling and compressing of soil and mulch, there should of an over-ordering of soil and mulch by ten or fifteen percent of the calculated amount.

Both soil and mulch will be give this percentage increase in the calculator. The amount of soil and mulch will then be convert to the number of bags of soil and mulch or in bulk in yards. The weight of soil and mulch will vary depending on the type of soil or mulch that is to be add to a garden.

Screened topsoil will be heavy and weigh twice as much per yard as the light raised-bed soil. Mulch will also have different weight. Straw will be more light than mulch made from hardwoods or bark nugget.

The numbers in the range in the reference table will help a customer to determine the weight of soil or mulch that will be required in there project. Knowing the weight of soil and mulch will help a customer to determine whether they have the tool to transport the soil and mulch to their garden or whether they should purchase smaller load of mulch and soil. Depending on the type of gardening project in which soil and mulch will be used, the ratio of soil to mulch may change.

For instance, a vegetable bed that is four feet wide and eight feet long and that require ten inch of soil and two inch of mulch will require more soil than mulch. However, a long strip of mulch that require only a small amount of soil to be add to the strip will require more mulch than soil. These ratio are provide to customers so that they dont have to memorize the formula for soil and mulch.

As a planning tool, this calculator will assist with determine the amount of soil and mulch that a customer need to order for their gardening project. With the dimension of the garden bed and the desired depth of soil and mulch, a customer can determine the number of bags of soil or mulch that will be required. Furthermore, the customer can also adjust for the different type of soil and mulch.

The calculation for soil and mulch will remain separate in the calculator, allowing customer to order each material separately.

Soil and Mulch Calculator for Garden Beds

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