Localized planning profile

Built around feet, inches, square feet, cubic yards, gallons, and pounds.

Measurement Default
Length feet
Small length inches
Area square feet
Liquid volume gallons
Weight pounds

English US tools

Calculators set up for US garden planning

Use these calculators with feet, inches, square feet, cubic feet, cubic yards, gallons, pounds, and U.S. dry quarts where those units match common product labels.

Need Calculator US planning note
Soil volume Soil Calculator Converts square feet and inch depth into cubic feet and cubic yards.
Raised bed fill Raised Bed Soil Calculator Useful for 4x8 beds, multiple beds, bag counts, and bulk soil estimates.
Containers and balcony planters Balcony Planter Soil Calculator Uses U.S. dry quarts, cubic feet, liters, and bag count rounding.
Mulch or landscape rock Mulch Calculator / Landscape Rock Calculator Plans coverage by square feet, inches deep, bags, cubic feet, or cubic yards.
Lawn work Lawn Area Calculator / Lawn Seed Calculator Works with square feet, acres, and seed rates per 1,000 square feet.
Water and irrigation Rainwater Collection Calculator / Drip Irrigation Flow Calculator Uses gallons, inches of rainfall, emitter GPH, and watering time.
Fertilizer and compost Fertilizer NPK Calculator / Compost Ratio Calculator Supports N-P-K label math and compost C:N planning estimates.

US defaults

What is complete for English US

Units

Imperial-first inputs

Calculator defaults match common U.S. gardening labels: feet, inches, square feet, gallons, pounds, dry quarts, cubic feet, and cubic yards.

UX

Mobile-ready forms

Each calculator has visible labels, helper text, validation messages, reset behavior, and copyable result cards where useful.

SEO

Clean locale signals

This page is the English US locale URL, while the root homepage remains the x-default entry point for visitors.

Tools

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Calculator pages are structured for translation with locale-specific units, examples, and keyword angles. Deep localized calculator copy should be written per market rather than machine-translated.