Rectangular and circular beds
Area = length × width, or π × (diameter ÷ 2)²
Multiple-area mode totals each rectangle multiplied by its quantity. Every area uses the same depth.
How it works
We calculate the bed area, multiply by your chosen depth, then apply only the extra mulch percentage you enter.
Area = length × width, or π × (diameter ÷ 2)²
Multiple-area mode totals each rectangle multiplied by its quantity. Every area uses the same depth.
Geometric volume = measured area × depth
US results use cubic yards with cubic feet alongside them; metric results use cubic meters.
Order volume = geometric volume × (1 + allowance %)
The allowance starts at 0%. It is a planning buffer, not a settling or compaction factor.
Bags = round up(order volume ÷ actual volume per bag)
The calculator uses only the volume you copy from the package and never assumes a universal bag size.
Practical planning notes
A 2–4 inch layer is common for many landscape uses, but the right depth depends on the plants, material, site, and mulch already present. Enter the depth you actually intend to install.
Use the order volume for a bulk quote. For bags, enter the exact volume printed on your product and compare the resulting whole-bag count with local bulk options.
Inspect the current layer and decide the final added depth before calculating. This MVP does not subtract existing mulch or estimate how much it has settled.
Before you order
Depth guidance varies with landscape conditions, while bag volumes vary by product. Confirm the planned depth for your bed and the actual package volume before ordering.
The 2–4 inch range is general educational guidance, not an automatic input. Manufacturer packaging remains the source for volume per bag.
Landscape guidance
Mulch questions
Multiply the measured bed area by the mulch depth, then add only the planning allowance you want. This calculator performs those conversions and keeps the geometric and order volumes separate.
There is no universal bag count. One cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, so divide 27 by the actual cubic-foot volume printed on your bag and round up for a purchase count.
Coverage depends on depth. One cubic yard covers 324 ft² at 1 inch, 162 ft² at 2 inches, 108 ft² at 3 inches, or 81 ft² at 4 inches.
A 2–4 inch layer is common for many applications, but plants, material, drainage, and existing mulch affect the appropriate depth. Choose the depth for your specific bed.
Inspect the existing layer first. Remove or redistribute material when it is excessive, matted, contaminated, or conflicts with the final depth you want; then calculate only the new depth you plan to add.
Add each rectangular bed and its quantity in Multiple areas mode. All beds in one calculation use the same depth, so run separate calculations when depths differ.
Compare the exact order volume with local bulk delivery terms and with a bag count based on the package volume you plan to buy. Price, handling, and delivery rules are not assumed by this calculator.
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