Online Vegetable Yield Calculator
Use this Online Vegetable Yield Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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What This Online Vegetable Yield Calculator Helps You Do
This page connects area planning to the harvest you actually want. Instead of stopping at plant count, it also turns that layout into an expected crop total so you can compare bed designs, input costs, and expected output.
It is especially useful when crop spacing and per-plant yield pull in opposite directions. Wider spacing usually lowers plant count, but healthier plants can still deliver a strong overall harvest.
How to Calculate Online Vegetable Yield Calculator
- Enter bed area: Measure the bed, plot, or greenhouse space that is actually available for the crop.
- Use the spacing rule: Set the area per plant from your crop guide or a preset in the calculator.
- Set expected yield per plant: Use a realistic fruit or head count rather than a best-case number.
- Review both plants and harvest: The calculator shows total plant capacity and the implied harvest from that many plants.
Online Vegetable Yield Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Area | Total growing area for the crop | sq ft or sq m |
| Spacing per plant | Ground area allocated to each plant | sq ft/plant or sq m/plant |
| Yield per plant | Expected heads, fruits, or units harvested from each plant | count per plant |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Area: 3,000 sq ft
- Spacing: 7 sq ft/plant
- Yield per plant: 30 tomatoes
Result: 3,000 / 7 × 30 = 12,857 tomatoes.
This is the published Omni-style example showing why both spacing and per-plant productivity matter.
- Area: 200 sq ft
- Spacing: 1.5 sq ft/plant
- Yield per plant: 1 head
Result: 200 / 1.5 = 133.3, so the bed can support about 133 broccoli heads.
For crops with one marketable unit per plant, plant count and harvest count are almost the same number.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Low plant density | Large spacing protects airflow and canopy size but reduces plant count. | Use wider spacing for sprawling or disease-sensitive crops. |
| High plant density | More plants fit in the same area but per-plant performance may fall. | Stress-test the result against irrigation, fertility, and pruning plans. |
| High yield per plant assumption | The forecast depends heavily on strong variety performance and management. | Model conservative and aggressive scenarios before ordering seed. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026