Fertilizer & Compost
Fertilizer Calculator: How Much Fertilizer Do I Need?
Use this fertilizer NPK calculator to estimate fertilizer amount from area, target nitrogen rate, and N-P-K percentages. It can work as a fertilizer rate calculator, garden fertilizer calculator, nitrogen fertilizer calculator, and a quick way to understand how much 10-10-10 fertilizer per square foot a nitrogen target implies.
Estimated fertilizer amount
Fertilizer results
For 1,000 sq ft at 1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft, 10-10-10 fertilizer requires about 10 lb total.
What N-P-K means
N-P-K is the fertilizer analysis printed on the product label. The numbers show the percentage by weight of nitrogen (N), phosphate (P2O5), and potash (K2O). A 10-10-10 fertilizer contains 10% nitrogen, 10% phosphate, and 10% potash by weight.
Formula used
This calculator uses the nitrogen target to estimate product amount:
fertilizer amount = target nitrogen needed / nitrogen fraction
After the fertilizer amount is calculated, the tool estimates actual N, P2O5, and K2O supplied from the N-P-K percentages. If you choose split applications, the total amount is divided by the number of applications.
Example using 10-10-10 fertilizer
If your target is 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet and your fertilizer is 10-10-10, the nitrogen fraction is 0.10. The calculation is 1 / 0.10 = 10 pounds of fertilizer per 1,000 square feet. That 10 pounds also supplies about 1 pound of P2O5 and 1 pound of K2O.
Why soil test matters
A soil test can show whether phosphorus, potassium, pH, or organic matter need attention. Without a soil test, fertilizer math can estimate product amounts, but it cannot tell you what your soil actually needs. Follow soil test results and product label instructions before applying fertilizer.
Common mistakes
- Confusing elemental phosphorus and potassium with fertilizer label P2O5 and K2O.
- Using the same fertilizer rate calculator result for every crop or lawn without checking a soil test.
- Entering 10 instead of 10% correctly is fine here, but entering 0 for nitrogen makes nitrogen-based calculations impossible.
- Applying all fertilizer at once when the label or soil test suggests split applications.
- Ignoring product label limits, timing, watering instructions, and local runoff concerns.
FAQ
Fertilizer NPK calculator FAQ
What does N-P-K mean?
N-P-K is the fertilizer label analysis for nitrogen, phosphate as P2O5, and potash as K2O.
How does this fertilizer NPK calculator work?
It calculates fertilizer amount from your area, target nitrogen rate, and the nitrogen percentage in the product.
How much 10-10-10 fertilizer per square foot?
It depends on the nitrogen target. At 1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft, 10-10-10 requires 10 lb per 1,000 sq ft, or 0.01 lb per square foot.
Can I use this as a nitrogen fertilizer calculator?
Yes. Enter your target nitrogen rate and fertilizer N percentage to estimate fertilizer amount.
Does the calculator recommend a fertilizer rate?
No. It performs the math for a rate you enter. Follow soil test results and product label instructions.
What are split applications?
Split applications divide the total fertilizer amount into smaller applications across time.
Can I use square meters?
Yes. When square meters are, the target is interpreted per 100 square meters and results are shown in kilograms and pounds.
Why does invalid NPK show a warning?
N-P-K percentages should be between 0 and 100, and nitrogen must be greater than 0 for a nitrogen-based calculation.