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Soil Volume Calculator

Calculate how much soil you need for raised beds, containers, or garden plots. Plan your garden project with precision and avoid overbuying.

Soil Volume Calculator

Enter your garden bed dimensions below to calculate the exact amount of soil needed for your project.

Your Soil Volume Results

Volume Needed

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Cubic feet

Volume in Yards

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Cubic yards

Bags Needed

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Bags

Estimated Weight

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Pounds

Recommendations for Your Project

Benefits of Accurate Soil Calculation

Cost Savings

Calculate exactly how much soil you need to avoid overbuying and wasting money on excess materials.

Plant Health

Proper soil depth and volume ensure your plants have enough room for root development and nutrient access.

Time Efficiency

Plan your project accurately from the start to avoid multiple trips to the garden center or store.

Soil Volume Calculation Tips

Consider these important factors when calculating soil volume for your garden project.

Key Considerations

  • Always add 10-15% extra soil to account for settling and compaction over time.
  • For raised beds, consider the depth requirements of the plants you plan to grow.
  • Measure twice to ensure accuracy before purchasing soil or amendments.
  • Consider mixing different soil types (compost, topsoil, etc.) for optimal plant growth.
  • For container gardens, ensure proper drainage by not filling pots completely to the top.
  • Calculate soil volume for each garden bed separately if they have different dimensions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I measure my garden bed for soil calculation?

For rectangular beds, measure the length and width in feet. For circular beds, measure the diameter across the widest point. For triangular beds, measure the base and height. For irregular shapes, divide the area into rectangles or triangles, calculate each section separately, and add them together for the total area.

How deep should the soil be in my raised bed?

The ideal soil depth depends on what you're planting. For most vegetables, 6-12 inches is sufficient. For root vegetables like carrots or potatoes, 12-18 inches is better. For shrubs or small trees, 18-24 inches may be needed. Deeper soil provides more room for root growth and better moisture retention.

Should I buy soil by the bag or in bulk?

For small projects (less than 1 cubic yard), bags are usually more convenient. For larger projects, buying in bulk is typically more cost-effective. Bulk soil is sold by the cubic yard, and 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. Our calculator helps you determine which option is best based on your project size.

How much does a cubic foot of soil weigh?

The weight of soil varies depending on type and moisture content. On average, a cubic foot of topsoil weighs between 75-100 pounds when dry. Potting mixes are lighter, typically 40-60 pounds per cubic foot. Our calculator provides an estimated weight based on the soil type you select.

Do I need to account for soil settling?

Yes, soil settles over time, especially in raised beds and containers. It's a good idea to add 10-15% extra soil to your calculations to account for settling and compaction. This ensures your garden beds remain at the desired depth after the soil has settled.