How Much Mulch Do I Need? Calculator & Guide

Buying mulch is one of the most common garden projects — and one of the easiest to get wrong. Buy too little and you're making a second trip. Buy too much and you're stuck with a mountain of mulch in your driveway.

Here's the good news: calculating how much mulch you need is simple math. This guide walks you through the formula, shows you common mulch depths, and links to a free calculator that does all the work for you.

Garden bed being mulched with dark hardwood mulch

The Quick Formula

The formula for mulch volume is straightforward:

MeasurementFormula
Rectangular bedLength × Width × Depth (all in feet) ÷ 27 = Cubic Yards
Circular bedπ × Radius² × Depth (all in feet) ÷ 27 = Cubic Yards
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Divide by 27 because there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.

Mulch Depth: How Much Do You Need?

The depth you choose depends on your goal. Here's what the research says:

DepthBest ForCubic Yards per 100 sq ft
2 inchesTop-dressing, light weed control0.62
3 inchesGeneral landscaping, flower beds0.93
4 inchesWeed suppression, new beds1.23
6 inchesSteep slopes, heavy weed areas1.85

For most garden beds, 3 inches is the sweet spot. It suppresses weeds, retains moisture, and doesn't smother your plants.

Mulch depth comparison showing 2, 3, and 4 inch layers

Common Bed Sizes: How Many Bags?

Standard mulch bags are sold in 2 cubic foot or 3 cubic foot sizes. Here's a quick reference:

Bed SizeDepthCubic Yards2 cu ft Bags3 cu ft Bags
4 × 8 ft3 inches0.3654
10 × 10 ft3 inches0.93149
10 × 20 ft3 inches1.852819
15 × 20 ft3 inches2.784228
20 × 30 ft3 inches5.568456

Buying in bulk (cubic yards) is almost always cheaper than bags for larger areas. A cubic yard equals about 13-14 bags of 2 cu ft mulch.

Stack of mulch bags next to a garden bed

Use Our Free Mulch Calculator

Enter your bed dimensions and get cubic yards, bag count, and estimated cost instantly.

Mulch & Soil Calculator

Mulch Cost Breakdown

Mulch prices vary by type and region. Here's what to expect in 2026:

Different types of mulch: hardwood, cedar, pine bark, rubber, and compost
Mulch TypeBag Cost (2 cu ft)Per Cubic YardBest For
Hardwood mulch$3 – $5$30 – $50General landscaping
Cedar mulch$5 – $8$50 – $80Insect repellent, aesthetics
Pine bark$4 – $7$40 – $70Acid-loving plants
Rubber mulch$8 – $12$80 – $120Playgrounds, high-traffic
Compost mulch$3 – $6$25 – $45Vegetable gardens

Bulk delivery typically costs $150–$350 per cubic yard delivered, depending on distance and order size. For a 10×20 bed at 3 inches deep (1.85 cubic yards), expect to pay $55–$150 for bagged or $75–$130 for bulk delivered.

How to Calculate: Step by Step

1
Measure Your Bed

Measure length and width in feet. For irregular shapes, break them into rectangles and add them together.

2
Choose Your Depth

3 inches (0.25 feet) is standard for most garden beds. Use 4 inches for new beds with heavy weed pressure.

3
Calculate Volume

Multiply: Length × Width × Depth (in feet). Divide the result by 27 to get cubic yards.

4
Add 10% Buffer

Always round up 10% to account for uneven ground and settling. Better to have a little extra than not enough.

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Mulch settles about 25% in the first year. If you want 3 inches of coverage after settling, apply 4 inches initially.

Mulch vs Soil: What's the Difference?

FeatureMulchTopsoil
PurposeCover, insulate, suppress weedsFill, build, improve drainage
Apply on topYesUsually no
Breaks downYes (organics)Minimal
Cost per yard$30 – $80$20 – $50

Use mulch on top of existing soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Use topsoil to fill raised beds or level areas before planting.

Properly stacked mulch storage

Frequently Asked Questions

How many bags of mulch equal a cubic yard?

About 13-14 bags of 2 cubic foot mulch, or 9 bags of 3 cubic foot mulch.

How much does a cubic yard of mulch cost?

Between $30 and $80 for standard hardwood mulch. Cedar and specialty mulches run $50–$120 per cubic yard.

How deep should I spread mulch?

3 inches is ideal for most garden beds. Use 2 inches for flower beds around established plants, and 4 inches for new beds or heavy weed areas.

Should I put mulch on wet or dry soil?

Apply mulch to moist soil. Water the area first, then apply mulch to lock in the moisture.

How often should I replace mulch?

Organic mulch breaks down in 1-2 years and should be replenished. Rubber mulch lasts 10+ years but doesn't improve soil.

Can I put mulch too thick?

Yes. More than 4-6 inches can trap too much moisture, rot plant roots, and create habitat for pests. Stick to 3 inches for most applications.

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Disclaimer: Images in this article are AI-generated and for illustrative purposes only. Prices and coverage rates are estimates based on 2026 national averages and may vary by region. Always verify with your local supplier before purchasing.

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