I'm interested in creating a
perennial system that can be scaled to large scale agriculture.
In the UK we have a dwarf runner bean 'Hestia it grows to 50cm without support and can be perennial if protected from hard frost.
So I'm thinking of using
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claytonia_perfoliata as a winter 'blanket' to cover the soil.
It emerges in Oct/Nov and dies off in May.
I'd probably mow it just before the beans emerge.
Let the beans dry on the plant and harvest in September, then mow down the plants.
Has anyone used Claytonia in a similar way?