
The person that manages the field doesn't want to replant the whole field and takes about 4months to give permission just to mow but I am allowed to plant anything I want anywhere I want. First I'm looking for some hardy natives that will hopefully spread and crowd out the junk that nothing is willing to eat. 2nd my largest garden backs right up to the edge of this field so I wouldn't mind extending it a little and growing some more interesting natives that might not spread so well. At least it will give a little more variety to the field even if it is a small section.
Currently I'm mostly trying to encourage native bees but there's a future plan to start introducing quail. It may require replanting large portions or at least multiple overseedings of the field before it would be ready for that though. I'm told quail did live here 8years ago, there's 80acres total to work with, and a huge pheasant population on part of it so it seems possible if the land were improved again.