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Installing Stepping Stones
How can I install a stepping stone pathway?
Stepping stones are an effective and durable material used for creating pathways. They can be installed linearly to create secondary pathways or used in mass to create patios or sensory gardens. Select stones of a durable and, if possible, local stone. They should be fairly smooth and flat and a minimum of 2 inches thick.
Installing Stepping Stones with minimal excavation
- Based on the plan, lay out the stones along desired path. Make sure they are closely spaced (12″-18″ on center) so that a child can easily step from one to the next.
- Use a garden trowel or shovel to cut around each stone.
- Move the stone. Excavate as deep as the stone is thick, plus one inch.
- Level and compact the existing earth.
- Spread and compact 1” of sand to create a stable base.
- Place the stone back into place. It should be flush with the surrounding lawn or mulch.
- Fill between existing soil and stepping stone with sand and compact.
For more information on pathways check out the rest of the Green Desk pathways posts.