River-Stone Beauty for Paths
Naturally smooth river rocks offer durability and organic beauty in our Zen-inspired stepping stones. Stepping stones have a water-resistant, PVC backing that allows soil to settle between stones. Each piece is an original. Set of three. Size 14" dia. Buy two or more sets at $25.95 each.
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Beautiful garden addition
By Sedona Suzy
from Sedona, AZ
About Me Budget Shopper
Comments about WindandWeather Round Step Stones:
I used the stepping stones in my garden to save my lawn. I laid them with sand under the steps but I am wondering how much grass might grow between the stones. Time will tell
love it
By kiwikay
from Kentucky
About Me High-end Shopper
adds a great focus point to one of my many gardens. Colors blend beautifully in a woodland setting.Postage was a little high in an era of free or low cost shipping but after I put it in my garden it was worth it.
Just the Step
By Country Mouse
from Dawsonville, GA
About Me Midrange Shopper
Very attractiveEasy to placeFit perfectly
Nice addition
By Kitt-man
from Newtown Square, PA
They look great (although I should have gotten 6 instead of 3)
Love, love, love Lot's of compliments
By Two da lou
from Newport News VA
Used them thru a flower garden. Looks great.
River Rocks
By chelsey
from coatesville, pa
Easy to use
Great
By Katherine
from Maryland
Garden path
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Don't judge a book by it's cover/verytru
By JoJo
from Metairie LA
Would maybe work on grass ,but won't last;lost two rocks before I ever started using .
excellent product, distinctive look.
By mujercita
from miami florida
I used this product in my garden. It is resistent to the weather, low maintenance and looks great!
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
No stone unturned
By Laguna Mark
from Laguna Beach CA
I placed them into DG (decompossed granite)..covered them with DG, then swept off the extra DG...so it looks like I set the stones individually. Very artistic look.