How to Calculate How Much Mulch You Need

Mulch suppresses weeds, retains moisture, regulates soil temperature, and improves curb appeal. The key is applying the right depth—too little and it won't work; too much and you can suffocate plant roots.

The Formula

Cubic Yards = (Length × Width × Depth in feet) / 27

Or using inches for depth:

Cubic Yards = (Square Footage × Depth in inches) / 324

Step-by-Step Example

Flower bed: 20 ft × 8 ft = 160 sq ft Desired depth: 3 inches

Cubic yards = (160 × 3) / 324 = 480 / 324 = 1.48 cubic yards

PurposeDepth
Weed suppression3–4 inches
Moisture retention2–3 inches
Around trees2–3 inches (keep away from trunk)
Annual refresh1–2 inches (top up over existing mulch)

Converting Between Units

  • 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
  • 1 cubic foot = approximately 2 standard bags (2 cubic feet per bag)
  • 1 cubic yard ≈ 13–14 bags (2 cubic feet each)

For the example above: 1.48 yards × 13.5 bags/yard ≈ 20 bags

Buying in Bulk vs. Bags

  • Bags: Convenient for small areas, easy to transport
  • Bulk delivery: More economical for areas over 3–4 cubic yards (>$50 savings typical)

Use our mulch calculator for any garden bed size and desired depth.