Fertilizer Calculator — NPK Rate and Quantity | LazyTools

Fertilizer Calculator

Calculate the exact amount of any fertilizer product needed to meet your NPK target. Enter fertilizer grade, area, and target nutrient rate to get application rate in lbs per acre and total quantity to purchase.

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Fertilizer Calculator Tool

Fertilizer grade and area
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Formula: Fertilizer lbs = Target N lbs / (N% / 100). Adjust area to match your field or lawn size.
Enter values and click Calculate
Fertilizer to apply
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Total fertilizer needed
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lbs for your area
Bags (50 lb) needed
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round up
Estimated cost
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at entered price per bag
P and K delivered
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lbs P2O5 / K2O per 1,000 sf
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★ Key features

Why use this free fertilizer calculator?

Built with the features most competitors miss — deeper inputs, benchmark data, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.

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Any fertilizer grade
Enter any NPK percentage. Works for 10-10-10, 46-0-0, 28-5-12, or any custom grade.
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Rate per 1,000 sq ft and total quantity
Shows the application rate and the total pounds to buy for your area simultaneously.
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Bags needed and cost estimate
Calculates 50-lb bags needed and total cost at your entered price.
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P and K delivery shown
Shows lbs of P2O5 and K2O delivered alongside the nitrogen at your application rate.
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Works for lawn and garden
Enter area in sq ft for any size from a small bed to a multi-acre field.
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Free, browser-based
No registration, no download. Works on any device.
📄 How to use

How to use this fertilizer calculator

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Enter fertilizer grade (N-P-K)
Read the three numbers on the fertilizer bag. Enter each as a percentage.
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Enter target N rate
This is how much actual nitrogen you want to deliver per 1,000 sq ft. Check your soil test recommendation or use crop guidelines.
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Enter your area in sq ft
Enter the total area to be fertilised. Use 43,560 sq ft per acre for field-scale calculations.
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Add price for cost estimate
Optional: enter the price per 50-lb bag for a total purchase cost.
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Nitrogen rates by crop / use

UseTarget N (lbs/1,000 sf)Notes
Cool-season lawn (spring)0.5 to 1.0Apply 2 to 4 times per year
Cool-season lawn (autumn)1.0 to 1.5Most important application
Warm-season lawn0.5 to 1.02 to 4 times during growing season
Vegetable garden (pre-plant)0.3 to 0.5Incorporate into top 6 inches
Corn (side-dress)0.5 to 1.0At V5 to V6 growth stage
Tomatoes (transplant)0.25 to 0.5Low N; higher P and K
📈 vs the competition

How this calculator compares

LazyTools fills the gaps most competing tools leave open — deeper analysis, benchmark context, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.

FeatureLazyToolsOmniCalculatorScotts.comPurdue Extension
Any NPK grade input✓ Yes
Rate per 1,000 sq ft✓ Yes
Total quantity for area✓ Yes
Bags needed and cost✓ Yes
P and K delivery shown✓ Yes
Free, no registration✓ Yes
📖 Complete guide

Fertilizer Calculator: Complete Guide

Calculating fertilizer application rate correctly is one of the most important skills in gardening and crop production. The right rate prevents under-feeding (stunted growth, pale leaves) and over-feeding (burn, runoff, wasted money). This calculator works for any fertilizer grade and any area size.

The fertilizer calculation formula

Fertilizer to apply per 1,000 sq ft = Target nutrient lbs / (Nutrient % / 100). For a 10-10-10 fertilizer targeting 1.0 lb of nitrogen per 1,000 sq ft: 1.0 / (10/100) = 10 lbs of fertilizer per 1,000 sq ft. For a 46-0-0 urea fertilizer: 1.0 / (46/100) = 2.17 lbs of fertilizer per 1,000 sq ft. Higher nutrient percentages mean you need less product to deliver the same amount of actual nutrient.

NPK: what each nutrient does

Nitrogen (N) drives vegetative growth and green colour. Phosphorus (P, expressed as P2O5) supports root development, flower initiation, and seed formation. Potassium (K, expressed as K2O) promotes overall plant health, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and fruit quality. Most established lawns and gardens need a soil test before deciding which nutrient to supplement, rather than applying complete fertilisers blindly.

Fertilizer grades for common uses

Lawn (cool-season grasses, autumn): 30-0-4 or 24-0-12 for N-focused feeding without excess P. Lawn (spring starter): 18-6-12 or similar balanced grade for all-round support. Vegetable garden pre-plant: 10-10-10 or 5-10-10 for balanced feeding. Corn side-dress: 46-0-0 (urea) or 28% UAN liquid at 0.5 lb N per 1,000 sq ft. Tomatoes: low N, higher P and K (5-10-10 or 3-5-6) once flowering begins.

Slow-release vs fast-release nitrogen

Fast-release nitrogen (urea, ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate) is immediately available to plants but risks burning at high rates and leaches quickly with rainfall. Slow-release forms (sulfur-coated urea, polymer-coated urea, IBDU, organics) release over weeks to months, reducing burn risk and leaching while maintaining steady availability. High-quality lawn fertilisers typically use 40 to 70% slow-release N; look for this on the label when choosing products.

Frequently asked questions

Fertilizer rate (lbs/1,000 sq ft) = Target N (lbs/1,000 sq ft) / (N% / 100). Example: 10-10-10 fertilizer at 1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft: rate = 1 / (10/100) = 10 lbs of fertilizer per 1,000 sq ft.
The NPK ratio: N = Nitrogen (promotes leafy growth), P = Phosphorus as P2O5 (root development, flowering), K = Potassium as K2O (overall plant health, disease resistance). A 10-10-10 fertilizer is 10% of each by weight.
If the bag rate is 10 lbs per 1,000 sq ft: per acre = 10 x 43.56 = 435.6 lbs/acre. At 50 lbs per bag: 8.7 bags per acre. Or use this calculator: enter the product grade, target N per 1,000 sq ft, and your acreage converted to sq ft.
Cool-season grasses: 0.5 to 1.0 lb N per 1,000 sq ft per application, 3 to 5 times per year. Warm-season grasses: 0.5 to 1.0 lb N per application, 2 to 4 times per year. Avoid applying N in summer heat to cool-season grasses.
Fast-release (urea, ammonium nitrate): immediately plant-available, risk of burning, shorter residual. Slow-release (sulfur-coated urea, IBDU, polymer-coated): releases over weeks to months, lower burn risk, fewer applications. Look for at least 30 to 50% slow-release N for lawns.
Yes. Over-application burns plants (salt damage), wastes money, and contributes to nitrogen and phosphorus runoff into waterways. Always follow soil test recommendations and product label rates.
A general pre-plant application of 1 lb of 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft (= 10 lbs/1,000 sq ft) incorporates into the top 6 inches. Side-dress nitrogen-demanding crops (corn, tomatoes) at 0.25 to 0.5 lb N per 100 ft of row when plants are knee-high.
A soil test measures existing nutrient levels and pH. It tells you exactly what you need to add and avoids over-applying nutrients already present in the soil. Extension offices provide soil testing for $15 to $30 and include fertilizer recommendations based on your crop.
1 acre = 43,560 sq ft. Enter 43,560 for one acre, 87,120 for two acres, and so on. The calculator shows fertilizer rate per 1,000 sq ft alongside the total quantity for your area.
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