10 Benefits of Natural Stepping Stones in Garden
So you have created a beautiful garden with a variety of
plants, shrubs, and trees. Moving on a green lustered grass with bare feet is a
kind of therapy and healing your body, mind, & soul to a greater extent.
However, itis not true at all times. Your guest may dislike
moving barefooted in a wet & muddy garden. It is most likely during rainy
days, or you have sprinkled water in your garden just now.
I mean, a defined walkway or path may prove a great idea to
protect your garden or yard from trampling feet. A track with stepping
stones in your garden can guide your guests intuitively and in funny ways.
Of course, we have various options to construct and lay
stepping stones for a path in the garden. However, I consider natural stone material as
an excellent choice out of all. It is because I know some distinct advantages
of natural stones for the construction of a stepping stone path in the
garden.
So, I am going to describe at least ten benefits of natural
stepping stones in the garden today.
Natural Stepping Stones in Garden
1. It Requires Less Material to Construct a Natural
Stepping Stone Path in the Garden or Patio
Have you marked ever that how we lay stepping stones?
We leave a standard gap between two stepping stones on a path. It is known as
the stride of an average adult human, and 18 inches is a standard around the
world. Bear in mind that stride distance is from the center of one stone to the
center of the next stone. It never is from an edge of a stone to the edge of
the next stone.It ultimately reduces the total count of the stepping stone area
and the number of natural stones needed to create a path against a
filled or solid path.
2. No Need for Edge-To-Edge Leveling in Natural Stepping Stone Installation
You are leaving the
stride gaps among the stones in a walkway. It means you need not to match stone
surface level edge-to-edge. Instead, you can lay stones by following a slope in
a particular direction to help in pursuing a water drainage plan for your
garden. It makes the job easy for DIY enthusiastic.
3. Restricted Paver Base to Create Foundation in Natural
Stepping Stone Installation
Structurally, stepping stones are a single unit when we think of a
foundation or base to keep it stable against any lateral movement mainly, due
to weight on the surfaces.
Therefore, in most
cases, a thick layer of cement concrete or mortar is applied as a paver base. It
gives strong bonds to bind stone at the top and mortal material at the bottom
and act as a whole mass. It offers a firm grip to natural stone on the top and
prohibits any lateral movement in any circumstances.
In a big scale
project with a wide walkway, Quarry Aggregates or gravels are ideal and
cost-effective material where a thin layer of sand is applied on the top of the paver
base and just beneath the natural stone. Gravels and pebbles also used as side filler
material to decorate the entire path with colored gravels.



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