Calculatrice Gratuite de Terre Végétale
Ne payez plus jamais trop pour de la terre.
Entrez les dimensions de votre projet et découvrez instantanément combien de verges cubes commander.
Calculez votre projet
Diagramme du projet
Volume total
—Verges cubes
Entrez les dimensions ci-dessus
Poids estimé
—Tonnes
Basé sur la densité de Terre Végétale (1.1 t/vg³)
Profondeurs recommandées pour Terre Végétale
| Projet / Utilisation | Profondeur recommandée |
|---|---|
| New Lawn (Seeding) | 4–6 inches |
| Overseeding Existing Lawn | 1–2 inches |
| Raised Garden Bed | 8–12 inches |
| Tree Planting Backfill | 6–8 inches |
Comment calculer le volume de Terre Végétale
La plupart des fournisseurs vendent le terre végétale à la verge cube. Pour convertir la surface en verges cubes, utilisez cette formule :
Volume (cu yd) = (Length × Width × Depth) ÷ 27
Notre calculatrice multiplie également le résultat par 1.1 tonnes/vg³ (densité standard) pour estimer le poids.
Conseils de pros
1
Always order 10–15% extra to account for settling and compaction after watering.
2
Test your soil pH before mixing in topsoil. Most lawns thrive between 6.0 and 7.0 pH.
3
For large orders (over 10 yards), a full-size dump truck holds approximately 10–14 cubic yards.
Foire aux questions
How deep should topsoil be for a new lawn?▼
For a healthy new lawn, lay 4 to 6 inches of quality topsoil. This gives grass roots enough depth to anchor and access nutrients. For overseeding an existing lawn, a top-dressing of 1 to 2 inches is sufficient.
How much does a cubic yard of topsoil weigh?▼
One cubic yard of dry topsoil weighs approximately 2,000 lbs (1 ton). Wet or clay-heavy topsoil can weigh up to 2,600 lbs (1.3 tons) per cubic yard. Check with your supplier if weight matters for your vehicle capacity.
How many square feet does a yard of topsoil cover?▼
One cubic yard of topsoil covers approximately 100 sq ft at 3 inches deep, 81 sq ft at 4 inches deep, and 54 sq ft at 6 inches deep.
What is the difference between topsoil and fill dirt?▼
Topsoil is the nutrient-rich upper 6–12 inches of soil that supports plant life. Fill dirt is the subsoil below topsoil — it has almost no organic matter and is used purely for structural filling, not for growing plants.