You simply adjust their spacing to fit a natural stride and to make the path curved or straight.
Making a stepping stone pathway.
Consider your home s architecture when choosing a style of stepping stone.
A gravel stepped walkway is easy to create on your own and adds visual interest and practical purpose to a garden landscape.
If there is keystone brick or faux rock on your exterior walls bring the same texture and color into the stepping stones.
Design the path mark the path of building edge with special upside down spray marking paint.
Then pack a little more of the loose sand or crushed stone around the stepping stone to give it some added support.
Spacing for the stepping stones depends somewhat on the purpose of the path and the speed at which you want the traffic to move.
Now all you have to do is repeat these six steps for every stone or paver.
Stepping stones are set individually in sand recesses each excavated to conform to the shape of the individual stone.
Place stones along a well traveled area of your yard to reduce wear on the grass and provide a stable walking surface.
The path doesn t require a gravel base just a 2 inch sand base in the recess dug in the soil.
However the necessary adjustment will be simple enough in such areas where the medium loam or mulch is loose and where access is easy.
Pea gravel and new or salvaged wood beams are all that you will need to.
Stand on the stone to help set it in place.
A path made of stepping stones is a simple inexpensive way to add charm to your landscape.
Lay out the path photo 1.
The concrete stepping stones will shift over time.
Wear sturdy boots and gloves during installation.
To make stepping stones choose a mold like a cake pan or a plastic tub then coat the mold with petroleum jelly or cooking oil to make removing the stone easier.
How to make a walkway with stepping stones step 1.
Tips to create your stone walkway make sure you have enough stepping stones also known as flagstones to complete your path.
Wherever you wish to have a garden path simply sink the concrete stepping stones into the soil or into the mulch.
Prepare concrete according to the instructions on the package then pour around 2 inches into the mold.
Pieces that size aren t likely to crack and no cutting is required.
Now it s time to place the stepping stone into the hole you created.
Press it into the packed material and then pack in some of the loose sand or crushed stone around the stepping stone to give it some added support.