How much soil or mulch should I buy? (2024)

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Bulk Soil Bagged Soil FAQs

How much soil or mulchto buy can be a mystery, and it never seems to go as far as we think it should. These are guide lines, not rules because soil settles. For example I built 2 vegetable beds that were 20′ X 4′ and 6″ deep. I calculated I wound need 40 cubic feet of soil for each bed. I wound up using 52 cubic feet in one and 48 in the other, after the soil settled naturally. I didn’t walk on it or tamp it down. That is 25% more than I initially figured, but those beds are level with the top on the 6″edging.

Bulk Soil

  1. Bulk soil is measured in yards.
  2. 1 yard equals 27 cubic feet.
  3. Think about it as a cube that is 3′ X 3′ X 3′.
  4. All machinery that can load bulk soil is, by law, labeled as tothe volume of the scoop.
  5. Our machine is 1/2 yard per scoop.

To calculate the amount of bulk soil you need, you need to:

  1. Figure out how many square feet you want to cover. This is lengthXwidth and is refered to as square feet.
  2. Decide how deep you want the soil or mulch to be, in inches.

Then you can follow this example to figure out what to get.

  • For example, you might have 220 square feet to cover and want to add 2 inches of mulch.
  • The formula is (220 X 2) divided by 324 (you’re just going to have totrust us on this number)= 1.36 yards.
  • Rememberto add up to 25% more for settling.
  • So by multiplying 1.36 X 1.25 (how to add 25% more) it comes up to 1.70 yards.
  • You will probably be fine with 1.5 yards.

The formula is:

  • (area in square feet X depth of soil in inches) divided by 324 = total yards (X 1.25 to allow for settling).
  • If you need help, just call us at 281-440-5161.

Bagged Soil

Bulk soil is not for everyone. Yes, it is more expensive to buybagged soil, but there are some advantages. Bags keep your car or truck cleaner, can be bought a few at a time (as needed), and you don’t need to shovel it out of a truck and then shovel into the flower bed. I don’t have a truck but my small SUV can easily carry 14 bags of soil, which is a yard…and I didn’t have to pay for delivery!

By using the formula for bulk soil (above) to figure out how muchyou will need, figuring out how many bags it equals, is a breeze. Bagged soil is usually measured in cubic feet, so convert the number of yards to cubic feet by,multiplying by 27 (the number of cubic feet in 1 yard). Let’s go back to our example from above.

We calculated that we would need about 1.5 yards.

  • 1.5 X 27 = 40.50 cubic feet (lets round it upto 41).
  • The mulch we want to use comes in 2 cubic foot bags.
  • We then divide 41 by 2 (cu.ft. per bag)which equals 20.5 bags (lets round it up to 21).

The formula to convert yards to bags is:

  • (number of yards X 27) divided by (the number of cubic feet in the bag, of soil or mulch you’re buying).

A few types of soil are measured by weight. Suppliers do this for one simple reason. When anything weighs over 40 pounds, it becomes very hard for the average person to pick up. Guessing how these soils are going to fit into your formula is tricky. We suggest that you compare them to the size of a bag that is labeled by volume. If a bag of top soil weighs 40 lbs, but is 1/3 the size of a 2 cubic foot bag of mulch, you’re going to need 3 bags of top soil to equal the same volume as 1 bag of mulch. If that doesn’t make sense…just call, because I couldn’t figure out how to word that differently.

Basic guide lines for spreading soils
2 cubic foot bag 3 cubic foot bag
1002001,0001002001,000
Depth of mulch sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft.Depth of mulch sq. ft. sq. ft. sq. ft.
2″ 8 bags 16 bags 80 bags 2″ 6 bags12 bags 60 bags
3″ 12 bags 24 bags 120 bags3″ 9 bags18 bags 90 bags
4″15 bags30 bags150 bags4″11 bags22 bags110 bags

Remember you can always call us or your local independent nurseryfor help.

How much soil or mulch should I buy? (2024)

FAQs

How much soil or mulch should I buy? ›

The formula is: (area in square feet X depth of soil in inches) divided by 324 = total yards (X 1.25 to allow for settling).

How do I calculate how much mulch I need? ›

To calculate mulch in yards, it is essential to note that one cubic yard of material will cover an area of 324 square feet at a depth of an inch. To determine the total amount of mulch needed, the formula is: Square footage x desired depth (in inches)/ 324.

What does 1 yard of soil look like? ›

A cubic yard is a measurement that is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. A cubic yard measures volume where a ton measures weight. A yard of topsoil usually weighs about 1,800 pounds and a yard of gravel usually weighs about 2,200 pounds.

Is 2 inches of mulch enough? ›

A 1-inch to 2-inch layer of fine mulch should be sufficient, while a coarser material should be 3 to 4 inches deep. Too much of either type can suffocate your plants. In areas where you simply want to keep anything from growing, you can lay it on as thick as you like.

Which is better mulch or soil? ›

Fonteno said. Mulch can mitigate soil compaction, and it is better than bare soil at capturing water and fostering water penetration, so it reduces runoff. It also slows water evaporation from the underlying soil by up to 35 percent, Dr. Fonteno said, and it moderates soil temperatures in the summer and winter.

How many bags of mulch is 1 yard? ›

Note that one cubic yard of mulch (often just called "a yard") is 27 cubic feet. Most bags of mulch hold 2 cubic feet. So there are 13.5 bags of mulch in a yard. An organic mulch, such as bark mulch and pine straw, offers many benefits to plants and soil.

How thick should mulch be to prevent weeds? ›

Coarse-textured mulches can be applied up to 4 inches deep and provide long-term weed control. Fine-textured mulches pack more tightly and should only be applied to a depth of about 2 inches. If the mulch is too decomposed, it is a weed propagation medium rather than a means of prevention.

Will 2 yards of soil fit in a pickup? ›

Full-size Pickup Trucks: Can usually handle 2 cubic yards of soil, 2-3 cubic yards of mulch, and 1 cubic yard of stone or gravel. Small Pickups and Trailers: Can usually handle 1 cubic yard of soil to maybe 1½ of mulch.

How many 5 gallon buckets are in a yard of dirt? ›

How many 5 gallon buckets would I need to fill to equal 1 cubic yard? A. There are 202 gallons in a cubic yard. So if you completely fill a 5 gallon bucket up, it would take approximately 40 of those buckets to make up a yard.

How many bags of soil equal 1 yard? ›

One cubic yard is equivalent to about 27 standard sized soil bags (1 cubic ft) that you would find at a nursery or home improvement store would be equivalent to one cubic yard.

What month should you mulch? ›

In general, mid- to late-spring is mulching season; this is when the soil is warming up from the freezing temperatures it experienced all winter. Mulching too early will slow down the warming process, which the soil needs to do its job.

What is best to put down before mulch? ›

If you're mulching around a tree, you can remove the grass or simply put down a layer of black-and-white newspaper, thoroughly water it down and then cover it with your mulch.

Should I remove old mulch? ›

If you're getting ready to install mulch in your landscape beds, you are likely wondering if you need to first remove the old mulch. Well, the simple answer is no! It's not necessary to remove the old mulch from your landscape beds because it's made up of organic material, and it will decompose over time.

What is a major downside to mulching? ›

Disadvantages of Mulching

Excessive mulch that is a layer more than 3 inches deep can suffocate and bury plants. In this case, oxygen and water are unable to reach the roots. A layer of 2 to 3 inches of mulch is enough.

Should you mix mulch with soil? ›

1. Don't Use Mulch Mixed with Soil. Greg Baka, a long-time gardener and the owner of Easy Digging tools, notes that it's OK to mix compost into your topsoil to improve it, but let bark mulch lie on the surface of your soil. "Mulch mixed with soil causes difficulties in digging and weeding," Baka explains.

What is the best mulch for the money? ›

Shredded bark is one of the most common and least expensive types of mulch. It comes from a variety of sources, including cedar trees. Shredded bark is the best mulch for slopes, breaking down relatively slowly.

How much does 2 cu ft of mulch cover? ›

Coverage Chart- Bagged Material (2 Cubic Foot Bags)
DepthOne 2 Cubic Foot Bag Covers
1”24 sq feet
2”12 sq feet
3”8 sq feet
4”6 sq feet
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Jan 29, 2010

How much area does 2 cubic feet cover? ›

If you have 2 cubic feet of sand and spread it out say 1 inch thick, then it would cover 24 square feet. But you could spread it out ½ inch thick and then you would cover 48 square feet.

How many square feet does a yard of mulch cover at 3 inches deep? ›

One cubic yard of mulch covers 100 square feet at three inches deep.

How big is 4 yards of mulch? ›

A: There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. Most bagged mulch is sold in 2 cubic foot bags. So, for every 13.5 bags, you need one cubic yard. Example: If you used 54 bags last year, you would get the same amount of mulch in 4 cubic yards.

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