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Re: H&MGR, a family railway in NZ
Thanks John, I will include a few rocks in mine but may well use the mixture you describe to bed them in.
Cheers.
JRinTawa said:Hi Alan. The various cuttings are faced with "Hypertufa" which is a 1:1:1 of cement, peat moss, sand or some form of aggregate with water added to make a moist mouldable mix. Sometimes I vary it with 2 cement, 2 peat moss, 1 sand and 1 crushed lime sand. In some recent batches, around the log hauler up at Punga Cliffs I scraped moss of some bricks elsewhere in the manor and then pressed that into the surface of the wet/damp Hypertufa. Some survives some dies, esspecially over summer but I feel enough spores are deposited that come damper weather a good crop of moss get hold quickly, sort of giving Mother Nature a handHope that helps.
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Thanks John, I will include a few rocks in mine but may well use the mixture you describe to bed them in.
Cheers.