Yeah I do it and it works great
If you're an organic gardener then it's imperative to put down a lot of mulch
Living or not I don't think it matters personally. However I like the living mulch because once a week I just trim it and it grows back - then I have an unlimited supply of free much.
It also ties nitrogen into the soil which is a plus. I'll post photos tomorrow (it's dark now)
Yeah I keep it all organic so mulch is essential (and I don't do it enough).
But yeah, what you're saying about having living mulch and trimming it now and then is what I was thinking about. What sort of plant do you use?
Am very interested by the photos, thank you!
How are you planning on keeping it short? Lucerne grows rather tall. Will regular trimming work? I have used living mulch in garden beds before but not pots so I am keen to hear how it works out.
So after a bit of experimenting, I would strongly suggest not to sow afalfa seeds right after having transplanted a plant to another pot. The added soil being new and airy, and the afalfa growing so fast, it developed quite long roots, preventing the expansion of the pepper roots.
However, in not freshly transplanted pots, I trim the afalfa regularly and the roots don't grow too deep.