How much area does bark mulch cover?
Coverage depends on volume and depth. One cubic yard covers about 162 sq ft at 2 inches deep, 108 sq ft at 3 inches, or 81 sq ft at 4 inches before waste.
Depth changes coverage quickly
The same stone covers more area at a shallow decorative depth and less area at a thicker drainage or base depth. Calculate separate zones when depths differ.
Density matters for ton-based coverage
Tons are weight, not volume. Supplier density is the best input for converting stone tons into cubic yards and coverage area.
Mulch bed example estimates
Examples are before waste. Add waste for uneven beds, curves, edge spillover, and settling.
| Project example | Area and depth | Cubic yards |
|---|---|---|
| Small border | 100 sq ft at 2 in | 0.62 cu yd |
| Medium bed refresh | 200 sq ft at 2 in | 1.23 cu yd |
| Medium new bed | 200 sq ft at 3 in | 1.85 cu yd |
| Large landscape bed | 500 sq ft at 3 in | 4.63 cu yd |
| Deep mulch area | 500 sq ft at 4 in | 6.17 cu yd |
Mulch coverage by depth
Coverage assumes 1 cubic yard, which is 27 cubic feet. Waste, compaction, settling, and irregular grade are not included.
| Depth | Coverage from 1 cu yd | Coverage from 2 cu yd |
|---|---|---|
| 1 in | 324 sq ft | 648 sq ft |
| 2 in | 162 sq ft | 324 sq ft |
| 3 in | 108 sq ft | 216 sq ft |
| 4 in | 81 sq ft | 162 sq ft |
| 6 in | 54 sq ft | 108 sq ft |
| 12 in | 27 sq ft | 54 sq ft |
Before you calculate
- Measure each bed or border in square feet before choosing depth.
- Use the actual planned mulch depth in inches, because 2 inches and 4 inches can double the order.
- Separate new beds from refresh areas when they need different depths.
Common mistakes
- Measuring only bed length and forgetting to multiply by width.
- Using one depth for every bed when some areas only need a light refresh.
- Ignoring settling, uneven beds, and edge spillover.
Formula
coverage sq ft = (cubicYards * 27) / (depth / 12)
Assumptions
- Coverage depends on installed depth.
- Bark settles and can cover less after watering and weather.
- Use supplier guidance for final ordering.
Example
Estimated bark coverage area: 108 sq ft
How to calculate yard of bark coverage
- Convert the entered cubic yards to cubic feet by multiplying by 27.
- Convert the target depth from inches to feet.
- Divide cubic feet by depth in feet to estimate square-foot coverage.
- Use separate estimates for different depths or material zones.
- Adjust for compaction, moisture, uneven grade, and product-specific coverage before buying.
Before you buy materials
- Bulk mulch is commonly ordered by cubic yard, while bagged mulch uses bag volume or coverage.
- Round up slightly when beds are irregular or you want consistent visual depth.
FAQ
What is the example yard of bark square-foot result?
Use material volume, depth, then calculate the planning result. In the default example, the result is 108 sq ft.
How do I calculate bark mulch coverage?
Multiply cubic yards by 27 to get cubic feet, then divide by depth in feet to get square feet of coverage.
How many square feet does 1 cubic yard of stone cover?
One cubic yard covers about 162 sq ft at 2 inches deep, 108 sq ft at 3 inches, or 81 sq ft at 4 inches before waste.
How many square feet does 1 ton of stone cover?
It depends on density and depth. At 2,800 lb per cubic yard, 1 ton covers about 77 sq ft at 3 inches deep before waste.
Should I include compaction or waste?
Yes for base layers, drainage stone, uneven grade, and delivery loss. Decorative stone may also need visual adjustment.
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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.