Measurement-first planning

Know how much mulch to buy before the work begins.

Choose your bed shape, enter the measurements, and get a practical purchase recommendation with the math shown.

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Step 1

What are you mulching?

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Measure this shape Rectangular bed

For rectangular or square garden beds, borders, and planting areas.

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Step 2

Enter your measurements

Quick depth presets
Step 3

Add a waste allowance

The suggested allowance reflects the selected bed shape.

Your estimate

Purchase summary

A reliable estimate in four steps

Measure once. See the math. Buy with confidence.

  1. 1
    Choose the bed shape

    Select the geometry that matches your mulching area.

  2. 2
    Enter measured dimensions

    Use US or metric units and adjust individual fields when needed.

  3. 3
    Review the waste allowance

    Use the project suggestion or enter a value that matches site conditions.

  4. 4
    Compare purchase options

    Use the recommended bag count or bulk quote quantity as a starting point.

Planning guidance

Common mulch estimate questions.

How much extra mulch should I buy?

A 5–10% allowance is common for standard beds. Irregular shapes, slopes, or uncertain measurements may justify 10–15%. The calculator suggests a starting point that you can change.

Should I use bags or bulk mulch?

Bagged mulch is practical below 1 cubic yard for small beds. Between 1 and 2 cubic yards, compare bag convenience with bulk pricing. Above 2 cubic yards, bulk delivery is usually more cost-effective.