How Much Mulch for a 8×8 Bed at 2 Inches?
A 8×8 ft bed at 2 inches deep needs 0.40 cubic yards of mulch. That's 6 bags of 2 cu ft mulch or 4 bags of 3 cu ft mulch.
You'll need
0.40 cubic yards
Cubic feet
10.67
2 cu ft bags
6
3 cu ft bags
4
No waste factor applied. Adjust dimensions in the full calculator →
How This Calculator Works
How we calculated this page
8 ft × 8 ft × (2" ÷ 12) = 10.67 cu ft ÷ 27 = 0.40 cu yd
The mulch formula converts your surface area and depth into a volume, then divides by bag size to get the number of bags needed.
Volume Area (sq ft) = Length × Width Volume (cu ft) = Area × (Depth in inches ÷ 12) Volume (cu yd) = Volume (cu ft) ÷ 27 Bag count 2 cu ft bags = ⌈ Volume (cu ft) ÷ 2 ⌉ 3 cu ft bags = ⌈ Volume (cu ft) ÷ 3 ⌉
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet — the key conversion for mulch, which is calculated in cubic feet but sold by the cubic yard in bulk. Bag counts use the ceiling function — they always round up to the next whole bag because you cannot purchase a fraction of a bag.
Mulch compresses over time as it decomposes. A 2-inch application may settle to 1 inch after one growing season — plan to top-dress annually at 1–2 inches to maintain consistent depth.
Worked Example — 8 × 8 ft at 2" Depth
Area: 8 × 8 = 64 sq ft
Volume: 64 × (2 ÷ 12) = 10.67 cu ft ÷ 27 = 0.40 cu yd
2 cu ft bags: ⌈ 10.67 ÷ 2 ⌉ = 6 bags
3 cu ft bags: ⌈ 10.67 ÷ 3 ⌉ = 4 bags
Common Project Sizes
No waste factor applied. Round up when ordering bulk mulch.
| Bed Size | Depth | Cubic Yards | 2 cu ft Bags | 3 cu ft Bags |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 × 4 ft | 2" | 0.10 | 2 | 1 |
| 4 × 8 ft | 2" | 0.20 | 3 | 2 |
| 6 × 10 ft | 2" | 0.37 | 5 | 4 |
| 8 × 10 ft | 2" | 0.49 | 7 | 5 |
| 10 × 10 ft | 2" | 0.62 | 9 | 6 |
| 4 × 4 ft | 3" | 0.15 | 2 | 2 |
| 6 × 10 ft | 3" | 0.56 | 8 | 5 |
| 10 × 10 ft | 3" | 0.93 | 13 | 9 |
| 10 × 20 ft | 3" | 1.85 | 25 | 17 |
| 12 × 20 ft | 3" | 2.22 | 30 | 20 |
How to Use This Calculator
The values above are pre-calculated for a 8×8 ft bed at 2". The headline shows cubic yards (for bulk delivery orders), 2 cu ft bag count, and 3 cu ft bag count — the two most common bag sizes.
Most hardware stores sell mulch in 2 cu ft bags; landscape supply yards often sell in 3 cu ft bags. If you're ordering bulk mulch, share the 0.40 cubic yard figure with your supplier.
If your bed is a different size or you want to change the depth, use the full mulch calculator — it accepts any dimensions and supports rectangle, circle, and irregular area shapes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much mulch do I need for a 8×8 bed at 2 inches?
A 8×8 ft bed at 2 inches deep needs 0.40 cubic yards of mulch — that's 6 bags of 2 cu ft mulch or 4 bags of 3 cu ft mulch. For bulk orders, share the cubic yard figure with your landscape supplier.
How many bags of mulch for a 8×8 bed?
For a 8×8 ft bed at 2" deep: 6 bags of 2 cu ft mulch (most common size at hardware stores), or 4 bags of 3 cu ft mulch (often sold at landscape supply yards). For large quantities, ordering bulk mulch by the cubic yard (0.40 cu yd) is more economical.
How many bags of mulch equal a cubic yard?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. You need about 14 bags of 2 cu ft mulch per cubic yard, or 9 bags of 3 cu ft mulch per cubic yard. Bulk mulch by the cubic yard is almost always cheaper per cubic foot once you need more than a few hundred square feet.
How deep should I apply mulch?
Flower beds: 2–3 inches. Tree rings: 3–4 inches (keep mulch 6 inches away from trunks). Weed suppression: at least 4 inches. The standard recommendation is 3 inches for most landscape beds — enough to suppress weeds and retain moisture without suffocating roots.
When is the best time to apply mulch?
Spring is ideal — apply after your last frost but before summer heat sets in. A fall application also helps moderate soil temperature and retain moisture heading into winter. Avoid mulching frozen ground, as it insulates the frost and delays spring warm-up.
Do I need to add a waste factor for mulch?
Mulch waste is minimal — you're spreading a flexible material, not filling a rigid form. This calculator does not include a waste factor. If your bed has complex curves or obstacles, round up to the nearest half-yard for bulk orders or add one extra bag per 50 square feet.
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