Harvest Yield Calculator

Estimate total harvest yield based on your garden bed size and selected crop.

How Much Produce Can Your Garden Yield?

Garden harvest yield depends on crop type, plant spacing, soil quality, and growing conditions. Estimating expected yield helps gardeners plan planting density, fertilizer use, and storage needs more effectively.

What Factors Influence Harvest Yield?

  • Crop Variety: Some varieties produce higher yields than others.
  • Plant Spacing: Proper spacing improves airflow and fruit production.
  • Soil Fertility: Nutrient-rich soil increases output.
  • Water Management: Consistent watering improves plant growth.
  • Climate Conditions: Temperature and sunlight directly impact yield.
  • Pest & Disease Control: Healthy plants produce more harvest.

Average Yield Estimates for Common Vegetables

CropAverage Yield per PlantNotes
Tomato10–15 lbsDepends on variety
Lettuce1 head per plantHarvest once
Zucchini6–10 lbsContinuous harvest
Cucumber5–10 lbsMultiple pickings
Carrot1 root per plantDepends on spacing

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I increase my garden yield?

Improving soil health, proper spacing, consistent watering, and selecting high-yield varieties can significantly increase total harvest.

Does fertilizer increase crop yield?

Yes. Balanced fertilization supports healthy plant growth and improves fruit and vegetable production.

Can small gardens produce high yields?

Yes. Using efficient spacing methods such as square foot gardening can maximize production in small spaces.