Fortkentdad
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Finally getting around to building my garden railway - have had a starter kit and some track collecting dust for a few years (well decades but who's counting?).
Anyway, I have a small plot of garden to work with and have laid out my track to see how my track plan fits in real life.
What I have in mind is to dig out a trench about six inches wide (coincidentally the width of my spade) and a few (3 -5" deep). I'll lay down some weed barrier garden fabric and then back fill with clean sand - about half filling the trench. Then I'll top it off with ballast.
I'm not sure what to use for ballast. I bought a 25kg (55#) bag of #2 Silica Grit (which I think is also known as chicken grit) to see how it looks - and how far a back goes (its $13.00/bag so I'm hoping to get a few linear feet per bag). I read one man's website about mixing gravel, sand and cement to help the ballast hold. I also hear that using cement is a bad idea due to the problems of contraction and expansion with heat and cold. I live in Northern Alberta where winter runs from October through April and temps drop down to 40° C below. I can buy "screenings" which I think are called crusher fines in other places. I can also buy "decorative' .75" gravel. I'm thinking .75" is too big in G Scale that would make the stones about 18" in scale. Screenings are dusty but finer.
SO - what to do about the ballast.
Grit + Sand + Cement? And if so, what ratio of cement to sand & grit? If I only use a little cement it will not set like concrete but hopefully will give my grit and sand a bit of hold.
Just Grit? Grit & Sand? Screenings? Just not sure what to use. Maybe just sand? I have enough clean sand.
Anyone else out there garden railroading in a cold climate?
Anyway, I have a small plot of garden to work with and have laid out my track to see how my track plan fits in real life.

What I have in mind is to dig out a trench about six inches wide (coincidentally the width of my spade) and a few (3 -5" deep). I'll lay down some weed barrier garden fabric and then back fill with clean sand - about half filling the trench. Then I'll top it off with ballast.
I'm not sure what to use for ballast. I bought a 25kg (55#) bag of #2 Silica Grit (which I think is also known as chicken grit) to see how it looks - and how far a back goes (its $13.00/bag so I'm hoping to get a few linear feet per bag). I read one man's website about mixing gravel, sand and cement to help the ballast hold. I also hear that using cement is a bad idea due to the problems of contraction and expansion with heat and cold. I live in Northern Alberta where winter runs from October through April and temps drop down to 40° C below. I can buy "screenings" which I think are called crusher fines in other places. I can also buy "decorative' .75" gravel. I'm thinking .75" is too big in G Scale that would make the stones about 18" in scale. Screenings are dusty but finer.
SO - what to do about the ballast.
Grit + Sand + Cement? And if so, what ratio of cement to sand & grit? If I only use a little cement it will not set like concrete but hopefully will give my grit and sand a bit of hold.
Just Grit? Grit & Sand? Screenings? Just not sure what to use. Maybe just sand? I have enough clean sand.
Anyone else out there garden railroading in a cold climate?