
How much soil do I need for a 4×8 raised bed? A standard 4×8 raised garden bed with 12 inches of depth needs approximately 32 cubic feet of soil, or about 1.2 cubic yards.
This is one of the most common raised bed sizes for home gardeners because it offers plenty of growing space while still being easy to reach from both sides. Knowing how much soil you need before filling the bed helps avoid overbuying and saves money.
The basic soil volume formula is:
Length × Width × Depth = Cubic Feet Needed
For a 4-foot by 8-foot bed at 12 inches deep:
4 × 8 × 1 = 32 cubic feet
Since 12 inches equals 1 foot, the math stays simple.
If you are using 1.5 cubic foot soil bags, you would need about 22 bags to fully fill the bed.
Need to calculate soil requirements for a different raised bed size or depth?
→ Raised Bed Soil Calculator – Imperial & Metric Units
For gardeners using metric measurements, this same raised bed is approximately 2.4 meters by 1.2 meters and may require around 0.9 to 1 cubic meter of soil depending on bed depth.
Our Raised Bed Soil Calculator supports both imperial and metric inputs for gardeners using feet, meters, inches, centimeters, liters, and cubic meters.
Recommended Soil Mix for a 4×8 Raised Bed
The best results usually come from using a mix of topsoil, compost, and aeration materials rather than only bagged garden soil.
A strong blend is:
- 60% topsoil
- 30% compost
- 10% perlite, coarse sand, or aged pine fines
This helps improve drainage, water retention, and nutrient availability while preventing soil compaction.
Avoid filling the entire bed with only compost or only potting mix, as both can create long-term growing problems.
Should You Fill the Entire Raised Bed With Soil?
Not always.
For deeper raised beds, many gardeners reduce cost by filling the lower portion with natural materials such as leaves, untreated wood, branches, or straw before adding high-quality growing soil on top.
This method, sometimes called hugelkultur-style filling, can reduce soil costs significantly while still giving plants excellent growing conditions.
Most vegetables only need the top 8 to 12 inches of high-quality growing soil for strong root development.
Helpful Gardening Guides
→ How Many Bags of Soil Do I Need for a 4×8 Raised Bed?
→ Raised Bed Soil Calculator – Imperial & Metric Units
→ Best Soil Mix for Raised Garden Beds
→ Raised Bed Depth Guide for Vegetables
→ Cheap Ways to Fill Raised Beds
→ Best Vegetables for Raised Beds
→ Topsoil vs Compost for Raised Beds
