Topsoil Calculator

Calculate how many cubic yards or bags of topsoil you need for your garden, lawn, or landscaping project. Enter your area dimensions and desired depth to get an instant topsoil estimate โ€” no guesswork, no wasted material.

๐ŸŒฑ Cubic Yards & Bags ๐Ÿ“ Rectangle, Circle & Triangle ๐Ÿ“ฆ Bag Size Options ๐Ÿ“ฑ Mobile Friendly
๐ŸŒฑ Topsoil Calculator
Measurement System
Step 1 โ€” Select Area Shape Choose your plot shape
Step 2 โ€” Enter Area Dimensions Length ร— Width
ft
ft
โ„น๏ธ Have multiple areas? Calculate each separately and add the totals together.
Step 3 โ€” Enter Topsoil Depth How deep to lay soil
4 in
๐Ÿ’ก Common: Lawn top-dress 1โ€“2 in โ€ข New lawn 4โ€“6 in โ€ข Garden beds 8โ€“12 in โ€ข Raised beds 12+ in
Step 4 โ€” Bag Options & Waste Factor Optional adjustments
%  (accounts for settling and spillage)
Cubic Yards Needed
1.23
cubic yards of topsoil
Bags Needed
67
ร— 40-lb bags (0.5 cu ft)
Total Area
100
square feet
Cubic Feet
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Cubic Meters
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With Waste Factor
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Weight (est.)
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Depth Used
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Shape
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Coverage at Common Depths (for your area)
1 inch depth
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2 inch depth
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4 inch depth
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6 inch depth
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12 inch depth
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Recommended Topsoil Depth by Project
1โ€“2"
Lawn top-dressing / overseeding Light refresh of existing lawn
4โ€“6"
New lawn establishment Minimum depth for healthy turf roots
6โ€“8"
Flower beds & ground cover Annual and perennial planting beds
8โ€“12"
Vegetable gardens Deep roots need deeper soil layer
12โ€“18"
Raised beds & trees / shrubs Maximum root development and drainage
๐Ÿ’ก Your Personalized Project Tip Enter your area dimensions and depth above to calculate how much topsoil you need and get personalized advice for your landscaping project.
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Accurate Formula โ€” Length ร— Width ร— Depth รท 27
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3 Shapes โ€” Rectangle, Circle & Triangle
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Private โ€” No data stored
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Instant โ€” Real-time results
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Mobile Ready โ€” Any device

How to Use This Topsoil Calculator

Four steps to instantly calculate how much topsoil you need โ€” in cubic yards, cubic feet, or bags โ€” for any garden or lawn project.

1

Choose Your Shape

Select whether your area is a rectangle or square, a circle, or a triangle. For irregular areas, break them into sections and add results together.

2

Enter Area Dimensions

Type in the length and width (for rectangles), radius (for circles), or base and height (for triangles) in feet or meters. The calculator shows the total square footage automatically.

3

Set Your Depth

Choose how deep you need the topsoil layer. Use the slider or type directly in inches, feet, centimeters, or meters. Standard lawn depth is 4 inches; vegetable gardens typically need 8โ€“12 inches.

4

View Results Instantly

See your topsoil in cubic yards, cubic feet, and number of bags. Results include a waste factor adjustment, weight estimate, and personalized tip for your project type.

How to Calculate How Much Topsoil You Need

The topsoil calculation formula is straightforward โ€” measure your area, choose your depth, and convert to cubic yards.

๐Ÿงฎ Topsoil Formula (Cubic Yards)

Cubic Yards = (Length ft ร— Width ft ร— Depth ft) รท 27
There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. Always convert depth to feet before calculating.
Area (sq ft)Depth 2"Depth 4"Depth 6"Depth 8"Depth 12"
100 sq ft0.62 cu yd1.23 cu yd1.85 cu yd2.47 cu yd3.70 cu yd
250 sq ft1.54 cu yd3.09 cu yd4.63 cu yd6.17 cu yd9.26 cu yd
500 sq ft3.09 cu yd6.17 cu yd9.26 cu yd12.35 cu yd18.52 cu yd
1,000 sq ft6.17 cu yd12.35 cu yd18.52 cu yd24.69 cu yd37.04 cu yd
2,500 sq ft15.43 cu yd30.86 cu yd46.30 cu yd61.73 cu yd92.59 cu yd
5,000 sq ft30.86 cu yd61.73 cu yd92.59 cu yd123.46 cu yd185.19 cu yd
10,000 sq ft61.73 cu yd123.46 cu yd185.19 cu yd246.91 cu yd370.37 cu yd

* All values rounded to 2 decimal places. Add 10โ€“15% for waste and settling. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.

Topsoil Depth by Project Type

Different landscaping projects require different topsoil depths. Use these guidelines to choose the right depth when you calculate topsoil needed for your project.

๐ŸŒฟ Lawn Top-Dressing

Refreshing an existing lawn with a thin layer of topsoil to improve soil quality, fill low spots, or encourage overseeded grass to establish.

Depth: 1โ€“2 inches

๐Ÿก New Lawn Seeding

Installing a brand new lawn from seed or sod requires a minimum layer of quality topsoil to support healthy root development and drainage.

Depth: 4โ€“6 inches

๐ŸŒธ Flower Beds

Annual and perennial flower beds benefit from 6โ€“8 inches of good topsoil mixed with compost. Shallow-rooted ground covers can manage with 4 inches.

Depth: 6โ€“8 inches

๐Ÿฅฆ Vegetable Gardens

Vegetables need deep, fertile soil to develop strong root systems. Most vegetables grow best with 8โ€“12 inches of quality topsoil over well-draining subsoil.

Depth: 8โ€“12 inches

๐Ÿชต Raised Garden Beds

Raised beds are typically filled to 12โ€“18 inches deep for maximum versatility. Deeper beds support a wider range of vegetables, herbs, and root crops.

Depth: 12โ€“18 inches

๐ŸŒณ Trees & Shrubs

Newly planted trees and larger shrubs need at least 12 inches of good topsoil around the root zone to establish quickly and resist drought stress.

Depth: 12โ€“18+ inches

How Many Bags of Topsoil Per Cubic Yard?

Topsoil is sold in bags of various sizes. Use this reference table to quickly calculate how many bags you need for your project, or use the topsoil calculator above for an instant result.

Bag SizeCu Ft Per BagBags Per Cu YdBags Per 2 Cu YdBags Per 5 Cu Yd
40-lb bag0.5 cu ft54 bags108 bags270 bags
50-lb bag0.75 cu ft36 bags72 bags180 bags
1 cu ft bag1.0 cu ft27 bags54 bags135 bags
1.5 cu ft bag1.5 cu ft18 bags36 bags90 bags
2 cu ft bag2.0 cu ft13.5 bags27 bags67.5 bags

* 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet. For large projects, bulk topsoil delivery by the yard is usually more economical than bags.

How Topsoil Coverage Works

Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil โ€” typically the top 2 to 8 inches of ground โ€” and contains the highest concentration of organic matter, nutrients, and microorganisms that plants depend on. When you calculate how much topsoil you need, you are essentially calculating the volume of this layer for your specific project area and desired depth.

The topsoil calculation formula converts your area (length ร— width in square feet) multiplied by depth (converted to feet) into cubic feet, then divides by 27 to get cubic yards. One cubic yard is the standard unit for bulk topsoil delivery, and most suppliers sell topsoil by the cubic yard for projects over 2โ€“3 yards. For smaller projects, bagged topsoil is more practical.

When ordering topsoil, always add 10โ€“15% to your calculated amount to account for settling โ€” topsoil naturally compresses by 10โ€“20% after installation โ€” and for inevitable spillage and waste during spreading. For projects near a boundary score, round up to the nearest quarter-yard when ordering in bulk.

  • 1 cubic yard of topsoil weighs approximately 2,000โ€“2,700 lbs depending on moisture content
  • Add 10โ€“15% waste factor for settling, spillage, and uneven terrain
  • Bulk delivery is more economical than bags for projects over 2โ€“3 cubic yards
  • Topsoil and compost are often mixed 50/50 in vegetable garden beds
  • Screen (sift) topsoil before use to remove rocks, roots, and debris
  • Loam topsoil (mix of sand, silt, and clay) drains best for most applications

๐ŸŒฑ What Is Topsoil vs Fill Dirt vs Garden Soil?

Topsoil is the nutrient-rich upper layer of earth, ideal for lawns, gardens, and planting. Fill dirt is subsoil โ€” the layer beneath topsoil โ€” with little organic matter; it is used to change land elevation but does not support plant growth well on its own. Garden soil is a commercially blended product specifically formulated for container and raised-bed planting. For outdoor lawn and landscaping projects, topsoil is almost always the correct choice, often improved with compost or fertilizer before planting.

๐Ÿ“ฆ Bags vs Bulk Delivery โ€” Which Should You Choose?

For projects requiring less than 2 cubic yards (about 108 standard 40-lb bags), bagged topsoil from a garden center is usually more convenient and no more expensive per yard. For projects over 3 cubic yards, bulk topsoil delivered by truck is significantly cheaper per yard and reduces plastic waste. Most topsoil suppliers have a minimum delivery of 1โ€“2 yards. Use our topsoil calculator to determine whether bags or bulk delivery makes more financial sense for your project size.

โš–๏ธ How Much Does a Cubic Yard of Topsoil Weigh?

A cubic yard of dry topsoil weighs approximately 2,000 pounds (1 ton). Moist or wet topsoil can weigh 2,500โ€“2,700 pounds per cubic yard. This weight matters for delivery โ€” most standard pickup trucks can safely carry 0.5 cubic yards (about 1,000 lbs) of topsoil per trip. For large quantities, a delivery truck or bobcat loader will save significant time and effort compared to multiple truck trips.

๐Ÿ† Tips for Spreading Topsoil Evenly

After calculating and obtaining your topsoil, spread it in thin layers using a rake or box blade. For lawn applications, work in no more than 1-inch layers at a time to avoid smothering existing grass. Use a lawn roller to firm the soil and eliminate air pockets. Water lightly after spreading to begin the settling process. For larger areas, a skid-steer or mini excavator speeds up spreading considerably and produces a more even result than hand-raking.

Topsoil Calculator FAQs

Common questions about how to calculate how much topsoil you need, topsoil coverage, and how to use this online topsoil calculator.

To calculate how much topsoil you need: (1) Measure your area's length and width in feet and multiply to get square footage. (2) Choose your desired depth in inches and convert to feet by dividing by 12 โ€” for example, 4 inches = 0.333 feet. (3) Multiply: length ร— width ร— depth in feet = cubic feet. (4) Divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. Example: a 20 ft ร— 15 ft garden at 6-inch depth = 20 ร— 15 ร— 0.5 รท 27 = 5.56 cubic yards. Always add 10โ€“15% for settling and waste. Our free topsoil calculator does all this math automatically.
The amount of topsoil needed for 1,000 square feet depends on the depth you need. At 2 inches, you need approximately 6.17 cubic yards. At 4 inches (recommended for new lawns), you need 12.35 cubic yards. At 6 inches, you need 18.52 cubic yards. At 8 inches (vegetable gardens), you need 24.69 cubic yards. At 12 inches (raised beds), you need 37.04 cubic yards. Add 10โ€“15% to each figure for settling and waste.
The number of bags per cubic yard depends on bag size. A standard 40-lb bag contains approximately 0.5 cubic feet, so you need 54 bags per cubic yard (since 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet). A 50-lb bag (0.75 cu ft) requires 36 bags per yard. A 1 cu ft bag requires 27 per yard. A 1.5 cu ft bag requires 18 per yard. A 2 cu ft bag requires approximately 13โ€“14 per yard. For projects larger than 2โ€“3 cubic yards, bulk topsoil delivery is usually more economical than bags.
The ideal topsoil depth depends on the project type. For lawn top-dressing or overseeding, 1โ€“2 inches is sufficient. For establishing a new lawn from seed or sod, 4โ€“6 inches minimum is recommended. For flower beds and ground cover, 6โ€“8 inches works well. Vegetable gardens grow best with 8โ€“12 inches of quality topsoil. Raised garden beds and trees or shrubs benefit from 12โ€“18 inches of depth. In general, deeper topsoil produces healthier, more drought-resistant plants because roots can penetrate deeper to access water and nutrients.
One cubic yard of topsoil covers different areas depending on depth. At 1 inch deep, 1 cubic yard covers 324 square feet. At 2 inches, it covers 162 square feet. At 3 inches, it covers 108 square feet. At 4 inches, 1 cubic yard covers 81 square feet. At 6 inches, it covers 54 square feet. At 12 inches, one cubic yard of topsoil covers just 27 square feet. Use our topsoil coverage calculator above to get an instant calculation for your specific project dimensions.
This online topsoil calculator uses the standard volumetric formula: area (sq ft) ร— depth (ft) รท 27 = cubic yards. For rectangles the formula is Length ร— Width ร— Depth รท 27. For circles it is ฯ€ ร— Radiusยฒ ร— Depth รท 27. For triangles it is (Base ร— Height รท 2) ร— Depth รท 27. Results are mathematically exact for the dimensions entered. In practice, actual topsoil needs may vary by 10โ€“20% due to uneven terrain, soil settling, and measurement imprecision. The built-in waste factor (default 10%) accounts for this. For critical projects, round up to the nearest quarter-yard when ordering.

About This Topsoil Calculator

This topsoil calculator uses the standard volumetric formula: Area (sq ft) ร— Depth (ft) รท 27 = Cubic Yards. It supports rectangular, circular, and triangular areas, both imperial and metric measurement systems, and five common bag sizes from 40-lb to 2 cu ft bags. The weight estimate assumes a density of approximately 2,200 lbs per cubic yard for moist topsoil โ€” actual weight varies with moisture content and soil type.

Results are mathematically precise for the entered dimensions. Real-world topsoil needs may vary by 10โ€“20% due to terrain irregularities and soil settling; the built-in waste factor (default 10%) accounts for this. This tool is intended for project planning and estimation. For large commercial landscaping projects, consult a professional landscaper or soil supplier for site-specific recommendations.

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