Flexible Landscape Edging Calculator

Updated 2026-05-13

Estimate pieces for flexible landscape edging from total run length, usable unit length, and waste. In the default example, the result is 10 pieces.

Quick estimate: 10 pieces for 180 ft length with 20 ft pieces and 10% waste.

How much landscape edging do I need?

Measure every bed edge, lawn border, paver edge, or stone edge in linear feet. Divide by the stock length and round up.

Curves and corners matter

Curved beds, tight corners, short returns, and transitions can use more pieces or stakes than a straight-line measurement suggests.

Keep accessories separate

Stakes, spikes, connectors, corner pieces, caps, adhesive, excavation, and base prep may be separate from the visible edging material.

Before you calculate

  • Measure each bed edge, paver edge, or lawn border in linear feet.
  • Separate straight runs, curves, corners, and material types when they use different pieces.
  • Use the stock length and connector system for the selected edging.

Common mistakes

  • Forgetting stakes, connectors, corner pieces, and end caps.
  • Measuring only straight runs when curved beds need extra cuts.
  • Using decorative edging where paver edge restraint is required.

Formula

pieces = ceil((length * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) / pieceLength)

Assumptions

  • Depth, compaction, moisture, product size, and supplier delivery minimums can change final quantity.
  • Measure each pad, path, bed, drain, and border separately when material or depth changes.
  • Round up to full bags, tons, cubic yards, or delivery increments before ordering.

Example

Estimated flexible landscape edging needed: 10 pieces

How to calculate flexible landscape edging pieces

  1. Measure the total run length in feet.
  2. Enter the usable length per piece, roll, board, strip, or section.
  3. Add waste for cuts, overlaps, corners, and damaged pieces.
  4. Divide adjusted length by usable piece length and round up to whole units.
  5. Keep fasteners, connectors, corners, end caps, and layout hardware as separate checks.

Before you buy materials

  • Round up to full pieces and verify stake spacing.
  • Keep excavation, base prep, spikes, connectors, and labor separate from the main edging count.

FAQ

How many pieces do I need for flexible landscape edging?

Use total run length, usable unit length, and waste, then round up to the buying unit when the result is sold as whole items. In the default example, the result is 10 pieces.

How do I calculate landscape edging?

Use pieces = ceil((linear feet x (1 + waste percent / 100)) / stock piece length).

Should I add waste for edging?

Yes. Curves, cuts, corners, damaged pieces, and layout changes usually need a small buffer.

Does this include stakes or spikes?

No. It estimates main edging pieces or cost. Stakes, spikes, connectors, and corners may be separate.

Can I use one edging type everywhere?

Not always. Paver restraints, metal edging, plastic edging, and stone edging serve different project details.

How do I calculate pieces for flexible landscape edging?

Use total run length, usable unit length, and waste, then round up when the item is sold as a whole unit. The default example returns 10 pieces.

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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.