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I'm curious as to what other folks do.
Initially, the ALR used plastic lawn edging to act as a boundary between the permanent way and the surrounding earth, as
seen in the bottom left hand corner of this picture:
It did the job, but was fragile, became brittle over time, and was - well - a bit artificial looking.
I've been replacing it with roof slates, which do a good job of keeping soil from marauding cats and birds being thrown all over the track. They're also less obtrusive (to my eye) than the green edging:
But I still think it looks a bit too "artificial".
So what do others do?
Initially, the ALR used plastic lawn edging to act as a boundary between the permanent way and the surrounding earth, as
seen in the bottom left hand corner of this picture:

It did the job, but was fragile, became brittle over time, and was - well - a bit artificial looking.
I've been replacing it with roof slates, which do a good job of keeping soil from marauding cats and birds being thrown all over the track. They're also less obtrusive (to my eye) than the green edging:


But I still think it looks a bit too "artificial".
So what do others do?