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Hi Thlorian <br />[#welcome] <br />I too have my own set of problems to deal with summer temps over 100 <br />some winter nights in the -2 or there abouts range, not to mention when it rains clay heave. and the odd pillar blast from the mines. <br />Not to often have high humidity with the high heat for which I am greatfull. <br />You need to do the track formation acording to the soil type you have so it don't move too much choose plants and garden techneques that work in your area use weather proof track.. <br />Line side structures are often wood or concrete though some are weather proof plastic. <br />I am a black thumb gardener so will not even think about garden advice. <br />As has been said start small and build slowly as your knowledge grows <br />and your track plan should be a lot simpler than it would be if built indoors <br />It is possable to build a garden railway any where its mostly geting choice of material right and suitable garden plants for your conditions along with the necesary information to go with it and you came to the right place for some of it <br />Have fun thats the real important bit <br />regards John <br /> <br /> <br />
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