Mulch Calculator: Cubic Yards and Bags

Estimate mulch volume and bag count from dimensions and the bag label.

Enter the bed size, planned depth, and volume printed on the mulch bag.

Measure the rectangular project length in feet.

Measure the rectangular project width in feet.

Enter the planned finished material depth.

Choose the unit used for the entered material depth.

Enter an allowance appropriate to the site and material.

Enter the cubic-foot volume printed on the selected bag.

Estimate boundary

What this result covers

  • Depth guidance depends on plants and site conditions; this tool only estimates quantity.
  • Use the result as a purchasing estimate and verify product instructions, site conditions, and local requirements before work begins.

How the calculation works

Formula

length × width × depth × (1 + waste percentage), divided by entered bag volume

Assumptions used

  • The bed is rectangular and the entered depth is uniform.

The tool keeps user-entered product values separate from the geometry, then rounds the recommended purchasing quantity up where the material is bought as a whole unit.

Worked example

Project inputs
12 ft × 6 ft × 3 in, 5% waste, 2 ft³ bags
Purchase result
About 10 bags after rounding up.

Enter these values in the calculator to reproduce the estimate. The purchase result uses the same tested calculation logic as the live tool.

Purchasing checklist

  1. Confirm depth for the planting context.
  2. Read the bag volume.
  3. Keep mulch clear of trunks and stems.

Common mistakes

  • Treating bag weight as volume.
  • Applying one depth to every plant.
  • Piling mulch against trunks.

Sources and methodology

These references support the product values, units, or planning boundaries shown on this page. Always confirm the current instructions for the exact material you buy.

  1. University of Minnesota Extension — Mulching for Soil and Garden HealthChecked 2026-07-11

    General guidance is 2–4 inches, with plant context and trunk/stem clearance relevant.