Mulch Calculator - How Much Mulch Do I Need? (2025)

Use this calculator to estimate how much mulch you need, plus the cost if you enter a price. Results are shown in cubic yards, cubic feet, litres and mulch bags.

On this page:

  • How much mulch do I need?
  • How many cubic feet is in a yard of mulch?
  • Mulch coverage by bag size and depth
  • Guide to measuring and calculating mulch

How much mulch do I need?

Mulch is commonly sold in cubic yards. One cubic yard of mulch is enough to cover an area of 324 square feet at 1 inch of depth or 162 square feet at 2 inches of depth.

Coverage for 1 cubic yard of mulch

Desired depthSq.ft coverageApprox coverage
1 inch324 sq.ft18' × 18'
2 inches162 sq.ft13' × 13'
3 inches108 sq.ft11' × 10'
4 inches81 sq.ft9' × 9'

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Alongside a good kneeling mat and a horde of aphid-hungry ladybirds, mulch can be a gardener’s best friend. Usually made withbark chips (but sometimes also straw, rubber, hardwood or gravel), it’s the perfect top layer for flowerbeds:mulch keeps moisture in, deters nuisance weeds from sprouting out, and can provide a tidy-looking finish for bedded areas.

If you're wondering how to calculate the right amount of mulch needed for your garden, we'rehere to help. Assuming you know the square footage of the area needed to be covered, you can use this formula:

Mulch (cubic yards) = Area (sq ft) × Depth (inches) ÷ 324

The above formula helps you find out how many cubic yards of mulch you might need, but you may be buying your mulchby the bag, which is commonly sold in cubic feet in the US and in liter/litre bags in the UK. So, let's look atsome measurement conversions.

How many cubic feet is in a yard of mulch?

A cubic yard of mulch measures 27 cubic feet. A standard bag of mulch in the US holds 2 cubic feet. This means you need 13 1/2 bags tomake up a cubic yard.

Mulch can be sold in both large and smaller-sized bags, so let's go through the most common sizes.

How many 2 cubic feet bags of mulch make a yard?

Most standard bags of mulch hold 2 cubic feet. As there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, a cubic yard of mulch equates to 13 1/2 bags.

How many 3 cubic feet bags of mulch make a yard?

For bags of mulch measuring 3 cubic feet, a cubic yard of mulch will equate to 9 bags (there are 27 cubic feet in a yard).

How many 1.5 cubic feet bags of mulch make a yard?

For 1.5 cubic foot bags of mulch, a cubic yard of mulch equates to 18 bags (there are 27 cubic feet in a yard).

Summary of bag sizes for 1 cubic yard

To summarize, 1 yard of mulch equals:

  • 27 bags of 1 cu.ft size.
  • 18 bags of 1.5 cu.ft size.
  • 13 1/2 bags of 2 cu.ft size.
  • 9 bags of 3 cu.ft size.

If you want to manually calculate the number of bags of mulch you require to cover an area in square feet, here's how to do it...

Calculating from square feet

To calculate the number of bags you need to buy for an area of square feet, multiply your square feet figure by the depth of mulch required in inches, divideit by 12 and then divide it by the bag size (in cubic feet).

Bags of mulch = Square footage × desired depth (inches) / 12 / bag size (cu ft).

Mulch coverage by bag size and depth

To help you with your calculations, here's a quick chart of coverage for common US and UK mulch bag sizes for mulch depth of 1-4 inches. We'll then cover theprocess of measuring and calculating how much mulch you might need in more detail.

Coverage for 2 cu.ft bag of mulch

Desired depthCoverage per bagCubic yards
1 inch24 sq.ft0.89 cu.yd
2 inches12 sq.ft0.44 cu.yd
3 inches8 sq.ft0.3 cu.yd
4 inches6 sq.ft0.22 cu.yd

Coverage for 3 cu.ft bag of mulch

Desired depthCoverage per bagCubic yards
1 inch36 sq.ft0.89 cu.yd
2 inches18 sq.ft0.44 cu.yd
3 inches12 sq.ft0.3 cu.yd
4 inches9 sq.ft0.22 cu.yd

Coverage for 50 litre bag of mulch

In the UK, mulch is commonly sold in 50L bags. Here are approximate coverage values for different depths.

Desired depthCoverage (sq.ft)Coverage (m²)
1 inch21 sq.ft1.97 m²
2 inches11 sq.ft0.98 m²
3 inches7 sq.ft0.66 m²
4 inches5 sq.ft0.49 m²

Guide to measuring and calculating mulch

Whether it’s a flower bed, playground or pathway, you need to know how much ground you’re aiming to cover with your mulch.Here's an in-depth guide on how to measure and calculate.

1) Measure your area

It's key that you work with the same unit the whole time: don’t measure one aspect in feet, another in inches, and the other in cm. US gardeners aresafest with feet, whilst British gardeners may wish to work in metres or centimetres, but just pick one and stick to it.

Measure the length and width of the area for mulching. If it’s too large for a tape measure, just lay a length of twine along each side, trimming to fit, and measure the pieces of twine afterwards to get their dimensions. If it’s an irregular shape, break it up into squares orrectangles and take their measurements individually.

If it’s a circular area, you can treat it like a square that fits around the circle (don’t worry about the corners being extra; it’s always better to have some spare mulch anyway). Alternatively, if you'd prefer a more accurate result,you can calculate the precise area of a circle using the formula: Area = π × radius². You’ll find this built into our square footage calculator.

You also need to think about depth. If the mulch is going to be mainly decorative, then 2 inches is fine. If you’re hoping to retain moisture in a dry climate, or to block sunlight from reaching particularly persistent weeds, then you want 4 inches. If you’re not sure, take themiddle ground and use 3 inches. Remember to use the same unit throughout your calculations, so convert inches to feet if that’s what you’re using. Make sure this depth refers to the even layer of mulch you want across the whole area,rather than the depth of any dips or uneven spots in the soil.

  • 2” = 0.17 feet or 0.051 metres
  • 3” = 0.25 feet or 0.076 metres
  • 4” = 0.33 feet or 0.102 metres

2) Do the calculation

To work out the volume of mulch you need, just multiply the three measurements together.

length × width × depth = volume

US imperial example

20ft × 8ft × 0.25ft = 40 cubic feet

UK metric example

6.09m × 2.44m × 0.076m = 1.13 cubic metres

If you’ve taken individual measurements for an irregular shaped area, calculate the volume of each shape separately and then add the totals together to get your volume.

It’s also a good idea to order a little extra mulch to account for settling, spillage or uneven areas. Around 10% more is a sensible buffer.

3) Check the sales unit

In the US, you might buy mulch by the cubic foot. If you followed the steps above using feet, then you already have the quantity worked out. If you’re buying a larger amount, it might be sold in cubic yards, so you may need to convert your volume:

  • cubic yards = cubic feet / 27
  • cubic feet = cubic inches / 1728

In the UK, mulch is usually sold in litres. One cubic metre is equivalent to 1,000 litres, but this isn’t the size you’ll see on the shelf: most bags are50L to 70L. If you're buying in bulk, though, you may see prices listed per cubic metre. Additionally, each product typically lists its square-metre coverage,which means the shop has already factored in the depth. In this case, you simply multiply the width by the length of the ground, and use this area tocompare with the product’s m⊃ figure.

If you want to find out how much your mulch order is likely to weigh, we've got an article covering the weight of a cubic yard of mulch here.

So covering your garden is simple… Mulch ado about nothing, really!

For advice about the different types of mulch and tips for how to apply it, we recommendthis article from Gardener's World.

To check your calculations, use the mulch calculatorat the top of this page.

Calculator created by Alastair Hazell

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