Mark Hann of O'Fallon, Missouri who is a Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, does garden railroading in his backyard.
Gardening and model trains are hobbies that suit each other well, as both require patience and creativity. So it’s no surprise that garden railroads are popping up in front and backyards here.
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Everything you need to know to get started with G scale Trains, G scale buildings and G scale layouts.
Take another look at this unique garden in Michigan. Featuring a train garden, rain barrels, fountains-turned-planters, and more.
For next month's issue of Rural Missouri I did a story on Mark Hann of O'Fallon, who has taken his hobby of model railroading outside to the...
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Narrow gauge large scale model garden railway. Battery powered, radio controlled locomotives, some Bluetooth. Set in Cheshire UK in 1930s
Gary and Jonette Lee have created a garden railway in their Corbett backyard with 700 feet of track - each tie cut and laid by hand - and surrounded by lush, small-scale landscape. The Lees' yard is one of 13 elaborate garden railways in the greater Portland area that will be on the Rose City Garden Railway Society tour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m on Saturday, June 20.
Gary and Jonette Lee have created a garden railway in their Corbett backyard with 700 feet of track - each tie cut and laid by hand - and surrounded by lush, small-scale landscape. The Lees' yard is one of 13 elaborate garden railways in the greater Portland area that will be on the Rose City Garden Railway Society tour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m on Saturday, June 20.
Yesterday we had the pleasure of visiting a railroad garden layout at Emerald Height Retirement Community. The layout was created 10 years ago from the founder of the Puget Sound Garden Railway Society who is still in the group today, and maintains the railroad part of the garden. It has gone through several garden groups
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Of all the things to do in Barrington, there’s one event coming up tomorrow that I’m so excited to check out with our kids. The famous “Train Lady” of North Barrington is opening the fabulous train gardens on her 10-acre property to the public tomorrow, June 25th. It only happens once a year and this will be my first time getting a close-up look at one of Chicagoland’s most unique and special garden properties, right here in our own back yard. You have to see to believe the amount of work Train Lady, Elaine Silets, has put into her private
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