More ballast needed?

but it covers track well!

I recently tried to lift this piece of track up to see how well it was held down, I couldnt make it budge!
if you want to do the track out of this stuff your gonna need a crowbar!

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I can say without shadow of doubt this stuff can grow at a prolific rate. Even i can grow it. The only thing i do is cut any growth that gets over the rails.
 
I think I've got an infestation of the dreaded "Ballast Eating Worms". I just can't work out where it all goes.
 
<p>I'm a fan of MYOB too. I don't seem to have the bother with spreading either. Maybe it's too shady where it is?</p><p>Here is some MYOB with a guest loco passing Short Wood crossing</p><p>[img=http://www.evensfordandmidland.co.uk/_/rsrc/1259519003049/the-landscape/ground-cover/Lyn5%20%28Medium%29.jpg]</p>
 
johnsaintjim - 29/11/2009 12:25 PM

<p>I'm a fan of MYOB too. I don't seem to have the bother with spreading either. Maybe it's too shady where it is?</p><p>Here is some MYOB with a guest loco passing Short Wood crossing</p><p>[img=http://www.evensfordandmidland.co.uk/_/rsrc/1259519003049/the-landscape/ground-cover/Lyn5%20%28Medium%29.jpg]</p>

That's VERY nice. Very atmospheric.
 
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