Hi, Im having trouble finding a location that sells a good sized ballast for Garden trains. Ive looked at locations like Lowes and Home depot with no luck. I would like the color to bed red or a reddish tint like red lava rock. Any help would be greatly appreciated
The local shipyard here used to have lots of types of rock; a friend used to bring me balast from there. When I need to buy more I go to a landscape place.
If we knew where in the world you are located (update your profile) someone would be able to tell you which store to go to. Since I don’t know where you are I’m just going to say find a landscaping rock “store” in your area. My local “rock shop” handles everything between 1/4 inch minus to 24+ ton bolders.
Peter: This is sunny southern california, we have a few “strange” folks here. Some like to turn their front yard into a desert or mountain landscape. Disregarding the “unseasonal” rains this year, we do live in a desert, and some do not want the massive water bill to grow a lawn.
With all that rain this year, I think they had a few 24 ton boulders go down the hill. I am starting my garden railway this spring and I have been looking at landscape places that supply crush rock for pathways and stuff like that. I hope you find your ballast. - Peter
Thinking about it, the only lava type of rock that is somewhat red was slag from an old furnace that I visited when I was in 3rd grade. The pieces were way to large to use for ballast and they were really sharp! - Peter
Is what I use, with stabalizer, premixed. The “phase 1” section of my GRR (in the dirt for 8 years) has about 80%+ of the original ballast still in place. It is a bit more red in color in real life than in the pic.
Farm stores or Farm coops sell Chicken Grit - it is crushed granite. It works great comes in different grits. I use #3 or 2. It is the product fed to turkeys and chickens.
I got my ballest from a roofing supply dealer. He had 50 pound bags of #5 for $6.00. I am using this for the base course over the weed barrier cloth and then using #10 to fill in between the ties. All decomposed granite.