A practical and relatively inexpensive way of providing a walkway, individual stepping stones also have an enduring cottage charm. To lay the path you will need a solid rubber mallet, a spade, a trowel and some sand to stop the stones sinking. You may also need help to lift stones or pavers.
Laying an informal (stepping stone type) path
![]() Position the stones on the grass, cut around the edges of each one and carefully remove the turf.
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| Annelies on 25 October 2011 ,15:31 Love all the ideas especially the bench and fold up table |
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