How the Mulch Calculation Works (Area × Depth → Volume → Bags)
Mulch volume follows a simple rule: <strong>area × depth = volume</strong>. First, find the bed's area by multiplying length by width, then multiply by the depth you want to lay down. <strong>Worked example</strong>: a 10ft × 10ft bed (<strong>100 ft²</strong>) covered at 3 inches (0.25 ft) needs 100 × 0.25 = <strong>25 ft³</strong> of mulch, which is about <strong>0.93 yd³</strong>. Using 2 cu ft bags, that's 25 ÷ 2 = 12.5, rounded up to <strong>13 bags</strong>. For irregular beds, split the area into simple rectangles, calculate each separately, and add the totals for better accuracy.