Compost Calculator
Calculate how much compost to buy or spread. Enter your garden bed area and desired application depth to get total volume in cubic yards and cubic feet, number of bags, and estimated cost.
Compost Calculator Tool
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Why use this free compost calculator?
Built with the features most competitors miss — deeper inputs, benchmark data, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.
How to use this compost calculator
Coverage per cubic yard by depth
| Depth | Coverage per cu yd | Coverage per cu ft | Use case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 inch | 648 sq ft | 24 sq ft | Lawn top-dress |
| 1 inch | 324 sq ft | 12 sq ft | Light garden top-dress |
| 2 inches | 162 sq ft | 6 sq ft | Standard garden bed |
| 3 inches | 108 sq ft | 4 sq ft | New beds |
| 4 inches | 81 sq ft | 3 sq ft | Heavy amendment / raised bed |
How this calculator compares
LazyTools fills the gaps most competing tools leave open — deeper analysis, benchmark context, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.
| Feature | LazyTools | OmniCalculator | Gardena.com | Scotts calculator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cubic yards and cubic feet | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✓ | Partial |
| Bags needed by size | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Cost estimate | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Custom depth | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Coverage reference table | ✓ Yes | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Lawn vs garden depth guide | ✓ Yes | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
Compost Calculator: Complete Guide
Compost is the single most beneficial amendment you can add to almost any garden soil. Calculating the right quantity before ordering saves money and avoids the frustration of running short or over-ordering. This calculator gives precise volumes in cubic yards and cubic feet, bag counts, and cost estimates.
The compost calculation formula
Volume in cubic yards = Area (sq ft) x Depth (inches) / 324. The divisor 324 comes from converting square feet and inches to cubic yards: 12 inches per foot x 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 324. This formula works for any rectangular area and any application depth.
Recommended application depths by use
New vegetable beds: 3 to 4 inches incorporated into the top 6 to 8 inches of native soil. Annual top-dressing of established beds: 1 to 2 inches applied in spring or autumn. Lawn renovation: 0.25 to 0.5 inches after aeration, worked in with a drag. Tree planting backfill: mix compost at 25 to 30% of total backfill volume. Potting mix amendment: 20 to 25% compost by volume for most container plants.
Bulk vs bagged compost: cost comparison
For small projects (under 1 cubic yard), bagged compost is practical and available at garden centres. For medium and large projects, bulk compost delivered by a landscaping supplier is significantly more economical — typically $25 to $50/cu yd versus $200 to $400/cu yd equivalent for bagged. The breakeven point is usually around 2 to 3 cubic yards where delivery costs are offset by the price difference.
What compost does for your soil
Compost improves virtually every soil type. In sandy soils, it increases water-holding capacity and nutrient retention. In clay soils, it improves drainage and aeration. In both, it introduces beneficial microorganisms that break down organic matter, cycle nutrients, and suppress some plant diseases. University research consistently shows that annual compost applications over 3 to 5 years transform marginal soils into productive growing media.
Compost quality: what to look for
Good finished compost is dark brown to black, crumbly, moist (not wet), and smells earthy (not sour or ammonia-like). It should not contain recognisable uncomposted materials. For vegetable gardens, look for compost from a supplier with a certificate of analysis showing pathogen and heavy metal testing, especially if the source material includes biosolids.