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How can adding a simple path of stepping stones protect grass or soil from heavy foot traffic?

Repeated walking over the same patch of grass or bare soil compacts the ground and wears away the surface. Grass turns into a muddy trail in wet weather and a dusty track in dry weather. It’s uncomfortable to walk on and doesn’t look great.

Laying a simple line of stepping stones or pavers where people naturally walk – from gate to tap, from patio to shed – gives feet a clear route. People follow the stones almost automatically, and the weight goes onto those hard surfaces instead of the grass.

This protects the surrounding soil and plants, keeping the garden looking greener and tidier. It also helps in rainy weather: you’re less likely to slip, and you’re not dragging mud back into the house.

You don’t need a formal, perfect pathway. Even a few carefully placed stones can guide traffic and preserve the rest of the space.

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