Raised Garden Bed Soil Calculator

Updated 2026-05-13

Estimate raised bed soil by converting bed area and fill depth into cubic yards, then add a buffer for settling or uneven grade.

Quick estimate: 1.24 cubic yards for 32 sq ft at 12 in depth with 5% waste.

How much soil for a raised bed?

Use the inside bed dimensions to find area, then multiply by fill depth. A 4 x 8 ft bed filled 12 inches deep is about 1.19 cubic yards before waste.

Settling and final grade

Soil, topsoil, compost, and fill dirt can settle after placement. Deep fills and raised beds often need extra material compared with a thin topdress.

Bulk delivery vs bags

Bulk soil is often ordered by cubic yard, while bagged soil is sold by cubic feet or quarts. Convert units before comparing prices.

Match the material to the job

Topsoil, fill dirt, compost, potting soil, and raised-bed mix solve different jobs. The calculator estimates volume, not the right soil blend.

Raised bed soil examples

Examples use inside bed area and do not include settling. Add a buffer when filling deep beds with loose material.

Bed size10 in fill12 in fill18 in fill
2 ft x 4 ft0.25 cu yd0.30 cu yd0.44 cu yd
3 ft x 6 ft0.56 cu yd0.67 cu yd1.00 cu yd
4 ft x 8 ft0.99 cu yd1.19 cu yd1.78 cu yd
4 ft x 12 ft1.48 cu yd1.78 cu yd2.67 cu yd
Two 4 ft x 8 ft beds1.98 cu yd2.37 cu yd3.56 cu yd

Soil and topsoil example estimates

Examples are before waste and settling. Final grade, moisture, and material type can change the quantity.

Project exampleArea and depthCubic yards
Lawn topdress500 sq ft at 1 in1.54 cu yd
Light leveling500 sq ft at 2 in3.09 cu yd
New planting bed300 sq ft at 4 in3.70 cu yd
Deeper soil fill300 sq ft at 6 in5.56 cu yd
Low area fill500 sq ft at 12 in18.52 cu yd

Before you calculate

  • Measure inside bed dimensions for raised beds, not the outside lumber footprint.
  • Use different estimates for topsoil, compost amendments, and fill dirt if the project uses layers.
  • Account for settling when filling deep beds or low areas.

Common mistakes

  • Using lawn topdressing depth for raised bed fill.
  • Forgetting that bagged soil is sold by volume and bulk soil may settle.
  • Ignoring existing soil, amendments, and final grade.

Formula

cubic yards = (area * (depth / 12) / 27) * (1 + wastePercent / 100)

Assumptions

  • Depth is entered in inches.
  • Soil settling may require extra material.
  • The estimate is volume-based.

Example

Estimated raised garden bed soil needed (cubic yards): 1.24 cubic yards

How to calculate raised garden bed soil cubic yards

  1. Measure the target coverage area in square feet.
  2. Enter the planned finished depth in inches.
  3. Convert depth to feet, multiply by area, then divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards.
  4. Add waste for uneven grade, compaction, spreading loss, or ordering increments.
  5. Confirm supplier units before buying, because bulk material may be sold by cubic yard, ton, or bag.

Before you buy materials

  • Compare cubic-yard bulk delivery with bagged soil volume before buying.
  • For garden beds, verify the material mix rather than buying only by volume.

FAQ

What is the example raised garden bed soil cubic-yard result?

Use area, installed depth, cubic-foot to cubic-yard conversion, and waste, then calculate the planning result. In the default example, the result is 1.24 cubic yards.

How do I calculate raised bed soil in cubic yards?

Use cubic yards = area x (depth inches / 12) / 27, then add waste or settling allowance if needed.

How much soil for a 4 x 8 raised bed?

At 12 inches deep, a 4 x 8 ft bed needs about 1.19 cubic yards before waste. At 10 inches deep, it needs about 0.99 cubic yards.

Should I include extra soil for settling?

Usually yes for deeper fills, raised beds, and loose bulk soil. Settling varies by material and moisture.

Can I compare bulk soil and bagged soil?

Yes, but convert units first. One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, so bag volume matters.

Does this choose the right soil mix?

No. It estimates volume. Choose soil, compost, fill dirt, or raised-bed mix based on the project.

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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.