Mulch — How Much You Actually Need, by Square Feet

Every spring we get calls that start “I ordered 2 yards and I’m halfway done, how much more do I need?” Here’s the math up front so you can order right the first time.
The formula
Cubic yards of mulch = (Length × Width × Depth in inches) ÷ 324
Or if you already know the square footage: (Square feet × Depth in inches) ÷ 324.
Why 324? One cubic yard covers 324 square feet at 1 inch deep. So 108 square feet at 3 inches deep, or 162 square feet at 2 inches deep, and so on.
The correct depth per VCE
Virginia Cooperative Extension’s Springtime Mulching guide lays it out:
- Fresh wood chips: 4–6 inches deep (they settle and decompose fast)
- Partially-decomposed wood mulch: 3–4 inches
- Standard shredded hardwood mulch (what most of us use): 2–3 inches
- Pine straw: 3 inches fluffed
Most residential beds want the 2–3 inch target with hardwood mulch. Deeper than 3 inches invites rot at the plant crowns and suffocates the roots of established shrubs.
Common mistakes
- “Mulch volcanoes” around trees. Mulch piled up the trunk looks tidy to most homeowners and kills the tree within a few years. Roots start growing up into the mulch instead of down into the soil, then girdle the trunk. Keep mulch 3 inches away from the trunk.
- Over-mulching. 5+ inch depths look generous but smother root systems. More is worse.
- Mulching over compacted or weedy ground. Pulls down, but if there are established weeds underneath, a fresh mulch layer won’t kill them. Remove weeds first.
- Ordering from a vendor that measures “scoops” not yards. A scoop isn’t a cubic yard — it’s whatever fits in their tractor bucket. Always order by the cubic yard from a vendor that can show you their calibrated loader.
Sample orders
Assuming 2.5″ depth of hardwood mulch:
- Two 20×4′ foundation beds (160 sf total) → about 1.25 yards
- Standard island bed around a mailbox or tree (80 sf) → 0.6 yards
- Whole-house foundation + 3 island beds (500 sf total) → 4 yards
- Full property refresh (1,200 sf beds) → 9.5 yards
Delivered-and-installed vs. “just dump the pile”
Raw delivered mulch runs $30–$45/yard locally. Mulch installed (spread, edged, crown-pulled away from trunks) runs $80–$120/yard all-in. The math almost always works out cheaper to install yourself if you have the time and a wheelbarrow. If you don’t, or you’ve got more than about 3 yards, having a crew do it is two hours vs. your whole Saturday.
Our quote widget maps your beds from the satellite image and does the cubic-yards math automatically — you don’t have to measure anything.

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