To prevent wooden outdoor furniture legs from sinking into grass, you can use several practical methods. First, install patio pavers or stepping stones under each leg to create a solid, level base that distributes weight. Second, attach plastic or metal furniture leg caps or "feet," which are wider than the legs themselves, to reduce ground pressure. For a DIY approach, you can use large washers or cut tennis balls as improvised protectors. Regularly moving your furniture also helps avoid permanent depressions. For long-term setups on lawns, consider placing furniture on a dedicated gravel or deck area. Ensuring the ground is firm and dry before placement will significantly improve stability and protect both your lawn and furniture.
How do I keep the legs of my wooden outdoor furniture from sinking into the grass?
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