Potting Soil Calculator (2024)

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Container shapeHow much soil do I need?FAQs

This potting soil calculator allows you to measure the volume of soil needed for your container. Whether you want to have a raised bed in your garden or rearrange your blooming balcony, use the calculator to estimate how much soil you need to prepare. Choose from three types of containers, calculate your needs, then go ahead and start your garden!

Container shape

There are many different container types on the market. In our potting soil calculator, you can select between three different shapes. It finds the volume according to the formulas below:

If you want to estimate the weight or cost of topsoil, use our soil calculator.

How much soil do I need?

Let's imagine that you want to grow herbs. You have a couple of small flower pots, and you don't know how much soil you need. This potting soil calculator can help with that problem:

  1. Choose the shape of the container.
    In our case, it's a flower pot, so we need to calculate the volume of the truncated cone.
  2. Enter the dimensions.
    For example, assume we have pots with a diameter across the top equal to 4 inches, a bottom base diameter of 3.2", and a height of 2.75". Don't forget that you can select different units, such as centimeters, feet, etc.
  3. Set the quantity of the flower pots.
    We want to plant oregano, basil, and thyme, so we need to put three in the quantity field.
  4. The volume of soil required is equal to the displayed value.

Our calculator is a flexible tool, so you can calculate everything the other way round: if you have a bag of soil and the size of your containers, you can estimate how many pots can be filled.

Remember that the obtained result represents the volume for the full container. Sometimes you want to fill the container to 4/5, or you already have a plant or tree with the roots, and then you will need less soil. The amount of soil may also change as you squeeze it or leave it looser, so the presented calculations are only a good estimate.

Are you interested in other agricultural calculators? Check out our vegetable seed and fertilizer calculators.

FAQs

How do I determine the amount of potting soil I need?

The amount of potting soil you need is determined using the volume of the pot.

It depends firstly on the shape of the pot you are using and then how much you want to fill it. Whether you compress the soil in the pot or keep it loose will also impact the amount needed.

How can I calculate potting soil for my terrace garden?

We can use the potting soil formula to estimate your needed soil.

  1. First, you need to get the dimensions. Let's assume you are using rectangle pots, 5 of them, to be precise. The dimensions of these pots are 24 cm, 18 cm, and 10 cm in length, width, and depth.

  2. Using the formula:
    Soil = Volume of pot × Number of pots
    or
    Soil = Length × Width × Depth × Number of pots

  3. Substitute in the known values: Soil = 24 × 18 × 10 × 5

  4. So: Soil = 21.6 liters.

How much soil do I need for my 30 cm round pot?

The formula to determine the soil needed for a round pot uses the volume of a cylinder.

So, if 30 cm is the radius and assuming the depth is 10 cm, the amount of potting soil needed is:

Soil = π × Radius² × Depth

Soil = 3.14 × 30² × 10 = 28,260 cm³

Soil ≈ 28 liters

Can I have a pot of any shape for my garden?

In theory, yes, you can have a pot of any shape for your garden and soil it to plant any plant of your choice.

Make sure the shape is plant friendly and allows room for the roots to expand. Also, if you need to estimate the amount of soil you would need for your pot, then you would need the formula for the volume of the shape you decide to use.

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FAQs

How to determine the amount of potting soil needed? ›

Multiply the three dimensions together (length x width x height) to find the number of cubic feet needed.

How many bags of potting soil do I need for a 5 gallon bucket? ›

1.6 Pots

How many pots can 1 cubic foot of soil fill? ›

Here's how many containers one cubic foot of potting soil will fill: Standard round pots; 2 1/4-inch: 256, 4-inch: 48, 8-inch: 6. Hanging baskets; 8-inch: 11, 10-inch: 5.

How much potting soil do I need for a 4x8 raised bed? ›

If you're planning a 12-inch deep raised bed, you'll need approximately 24 cubic feet of soil to fill a 4x8 bed. A depth of 18 inches will require approximately 36 cubic feet of soil.

What is the formula for potting mix? ›

Common Recipes

For a potting mix: 1 part peat moss. 1 part perlite. 2 parts compost.

How many cubic feet are in a 40 lb bag of soil? ›

A 40 pound bag of topsoil usually contains about 0.75 Cubic Feet of soil. There are 25.71404638 Dry Quarts in a Cubic Foot, so a 25 quart bag of potting soil would equal approximately 1 Cubic Foot. If you are filling pots, you will be fine.

Will 2 cubic feet of soil fill a 5 gallon bucket? ›

A standard 5-gallon bucket typically holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet of soil. That's about 2/3 of a cubic foot bag of soil, and each bag will weigh approximately 40 pounds of soil.

How many plants can you grow in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

In a 5-gallon bucket you can grow: • 1 tomato, pepper or zucchini, or • 3-4 lettuce, or • 1 cabbage or broccoli (with 15 radishes or 8 spinach), or • 15 carrots or beets, or • 6 bulbing onions, garlic or leeks, or • 8 mustards or turnips for greens.

How many cubic feet of dirt are in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

How Many Cubic Feet Is a 5 Gallon Bucket? The average 5 gallon bucket contains between 0.66 and 0.8 cubic feet. How Many Cubic Cm Are In a 5 Gallon Bucket? The average 5 gallon bucket contains between 18,927-and 22,728 cubic centimeters.

How many bags of soil does it take to fill a planter? ›

Size of Bag and Approximate Number of Pots It Fills
Pot type & sizeApproximate soil volume of pot*(dry quarts*)20-qt bag
8 ¼ inch3.6
10 ¼ inch6.93
12 inch10.72
14 inch15.3
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How much soil will 2 cubic feet cover? ›

Coverage Chart- Bagged Material (2 Cubic Foot Bags)
DepthOne 2 Cubic Foot Bag Covers
3”8 sq feet
4”6 sq feet
5”4.8 sq feet
6”4 sq feet
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How to fill raised beds cheaply? ›

To start, lay down sheets of cardboard or newspaper for weed suppression and then fill the raised bed structure halfway up with alternating layers of nitrogen-rich materials (like kitchen scraps and grass clippings) and carbon-rich materials (like wood chips and dried autumn leaves).

How do I calculate how much soil I need? ›

Length in feet x Width in feet x Depth in feet (inches divided by 12). Take the total and divide by 27 (the amount of cubic feet in a yard).

What is the difference between potting soil and raised bed potting soil? ›

Potting Mix is formulated to feed the soil for plants growing in indoor and outdoor containers, while Raised Bed Soil with its slightly larger particle size, has versatile uses for both larger containers and raised bed gardening.

How do I work out how much soil I need? ›

To calculate how much topsoil you need, simply measure the dimensions of the area you wish to cover and multiply this by the depth required. Measuring in metres is simplest, as this will give you the volume of topsoil you need in cubic metres. For example: A site has an area of 10m x 15m and needs a coverage of 150mm.

How much soil does a potted plant need? ›

Fill the container completely with soil, leaving some space between the top of the soil and the top of the pot (this is sometimes referred to as head space). In large container gardens, you can leave up to 2 inches;in smaller pots you might only leave ½ inch.

What is the best ratio of potting mix? ›

NOTES: A simple effective potting mix recipe is to use 75% Peat Moss + 20% Vermiculite + 5% Perlite.

How much potting mix is needed? ›

How much potting mix do I need?
Pot diameter (cm / mm)Potting mix volume required (L)How many 30L bags?
20cm / 200mm4.5 Litres1 bag fills 6.5 pots
25cm / 250mm8.5 Litres1 bag fills 3.5 pots
30cm / 300mm14.5 Litres1 bag fills 2 pots
40cm / 400mm27 litres1 bag
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