Lawn Area Calculator

Enter lawn dimensions to get area and seed estimate.

Inputs
Results
Lawn area
1,000 ft²
Seed needed
5 lb
Formula
Area = L × W. Seed = Area/1000 × rate.
Example

40 × 25 ft = 1,000 ft² → 5 lb seed.

How the Lawn Area Calculator helps you plan

The Lawn Area Calculator takes the guesswork out of lawn area. Instead of hand-converting units or guessing at coverage, you enter simple measurements and receive quantities you can hand directly to a supplier.

It is tuned for typical residential landscaping — beds, borders, paths, and small backyard projects — but the underlying math scales to commercial jobs when you enter larger dimensions.

  • Coverage estimates in square feet and square meters
  • Depth-based volume so you never over- or under-buy
  • Bagged and bulk equivalents side-by-side
  • Optional pricing to see the full project cost

Choosing the right depth

Depth is the single biggest driver of cost. For mulch and decorative lawn area, 2–3 inches is usually enough to smother weeds and retain moisture. For paths and driveways you'll want 4–6 inches over a compacted base.

If you're topping up an existing area, only count the new depth you're adding — not the total. A quick re-measurement each spring will save a full delivery over the life of the bed.

When to order in bulk vs. bags

Bags are convenient for jobs under about a cubic yard. Above that, bulk delivery is cheaper per unit and easier to spread. The Lawn Area Calculator shows both totals so you can compare at a glance.

If access is tight (narrow gates, upstairs terraces), bags may still win despite the higher unit cost, simply because a bulk load has nowhere to go.

Frequently asked questions