the long term goal of my project is a set of perennial plants who will stabilize as an ecosystem in a damp fertile environment. The 80+, mostly annuals you see here in the first season are chosen as diagnostic species. The "Wiesenschaumkraut" is a perennial that creates, just like the Adipidium not only a plethora of seeds but also a mycel. The soil is heavily overseeded with annuals that last long in the ground. All that has not come this year has a chance to come later. Now I have to dig into resesrch which perennials are good candidates for a damp nutrient rich sun bathed lot...
When will be the right time to mow and is it a good idea to pyrolyze the Stuff and dig it in for year two?
I do want to encourage the biodiversity of soil organisms
Agepodium still has to be further discouraged.
Should I bring in flowering cabbage or mushrooms?