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Mulch Calculator

Enter your bed dimensions and we'll do the math: cubic yards, exact bag count for 1.5, 2, or 3 cu ft bags, and whether bulk delivery beats your local big-box price.

~22 lb/ft³ 3" default depth 1.5 / 2 / 3 cu ft bags

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Area: 80 sq ft

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Cost compare (bulk vs bagged)

Edit defaults — bulk delivery + bag pricing varies wildly by region.

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Cost compare

Bulk $29
Bagged $50

Bulk saves $21 for this project.

Density assumption

Shredded hardwood mulch averages ~600 lb/yd³ (22 lb/ft³). Pine bark is lighter (~450 lb/yd³); dyed mulch can be heavier when wet.

Tip: Spring (Mar-May) is peak mulch season — landscape suppliers run promos and big-box stores price-match. Apply mulch after the soil warms above 55°F.

Common bed sizes

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4×8 raised bed

0.30 yd³

4 @ 2 cu ft

10×10 island

0.93 yd³

13 @ 2 cu ft

20×3 border

0.55 yd³

8 @ 2 cu ft

12 ft tree ring

1.05 yd³

15 @ 2 cu ft

All at 3" depth, +10% settling.

FAQ

How many bags of mulch for a 10×10 bed at 3" deep?

25 cu ft of mulch — that's 13 bags at 2 cu ft each, 9 bags at 3 cu ft each, or about 0.93 cubic yards in bulk.

How deep should I lay mulch?

2–3 inches is standard for established beds. New beds can take 3–4". Don't pile against tree trunks ("volcano mulching") — it rots the bark.

What's cheaper, bulk or bagged mulch?

Bulk wins above ~3 cu yds (≈40 bags) for most regions. Bagged wins for small projects or when you can't accept a delivery dump.

How often should I replace mulch?

Wood mulches break down 25–50% per year. Most yards top up annually with 1–1.5" instead of stripping and replacing.