That is why worms and fungi were deported last year. Due to the corridors that dig the critters, the soil must become lighter and therefore let nutrients pass through better.
Before he can say whether the experiment is successful, we are years later, but Koos is careful hopeful. “I see myself that there are fewer puddles, which could indicate that the soil is already going through more.”
Possibly other solutions
Visitors who came to the Blossempark this afternoon enjoy at least to the full. A lady emphasizes that it should remain possible to leave the paths. “You really have to stand in between to feel it,” she explains.
If letting go of worms and fungi turns out not to be enough, Koos will look for other solutions with his team. “That people can enjoy it, that’s what we do it for.”

