Soil & Raised Beds

Plan raised beds, planter boxes, and garden soil orders with practical volume estimates.

Mulch & Landscaping

Estimate mulch and landscape material needs before buying bags or bulk delivery.

잔디 관리

Plan grass seed and lawn inputs for small yards, patches, and renovation projects.

Water & Irrigation

Support rainwater harvesting, watering estimates, and drip irrigation planning.

Fertilizer & Compost

Estimate compost, fertilizer, and soil amendment needs with simpler planning math.

Quick chooser

Pick the right calculator for the job

Use the project goal first, then enter measurements from the actual space. Most pages include unit conversion, practical rounding, and a copyable result for shopping lists or notes.

용도 Use this calculator Best input to measure
Fill a garden bed, raised bed, or lawn low spot 흙 양 계산기 or 텃밭 상자 흙 양 계산 Area or bed length, width, depth, and number of beds
Cover beds, tree rings, paths, or borders 멀칭재 계산 or 자갈·쇄석 양 계산 Square footage and target depth in inches
Seed a new lawn or overseed thin grass 잔디 면적 계산 and 잔디 씨앗 양 계산 Lawn area, seed type, seeding rate, and waste allowance
Plan rain barrels or garden drip irrigation 빗물 저장탱크 계산 or 점적관수 계산 Roof area and rainfall, or emitter count, flow rate, and run time
Apply fertilizer or balance compost materials 비료 양 계산기 or 퇴비 C/N비 계산 Area, target nutrient rate, fertilizer grade, material C:N ratio, and amounts

Better estimates

How to get cleaner numbers

Measure

Use real dimensions when possible

Measure length, width, depth, diameter, roof area, or lawn area directly. Rounded guesses are fine for early planning, but small measurement errors can matter on larger projects.

Check labels

Match the result to the product

Bag sizes, seed rates, fertilizer grades, mulch volumes, and material density vary by brand. Use calculator results as the planning number, then compare against the package label.

Add buffer

Allow for outdoor variation

Uneven soil, settling, edges, slopes, waste, and compaction can change the final amount. Many calculators include an optional extra percentage for this reason.

FAQ

Garden calculator hub questions

Which garden calculator should I use first?

Start with the calculator that matches the material you are buying. Use soil calculators for fill volume, mulch and rock calculators for ground cover, lawn calculators for seed or area, and water calculators for rainwater or drip irrigation planning.

Are the calculator results exact?

No. The calculators provide planning estimates based on the measurements you enter. Product density, settling, uneven ground, and label directions can change the final amount.

Can I use these calculators on a phone?

Yes. The calculator pages use large labels, mobile-friendly inputs, result cards, reset buttons, and copy buttons where useful.

Should I add extra material to the estimate?

A small extra allowance is often useful for soil, mulch, rock, seed, and potting mix because outdoor projects rarely measure perfectly.

Do these tools replace product labels or professional advice?

No. Always check product labels, soil test recommendations, local rules, and professional advice when the project has safety, drainage, chemical, or structural concerns.