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HiThis all still seems a bit topsy turvy - I wouldn't worry about killing all and any natural processes - start by deciding and putting in what you do want.
If it was mine, I'd probably dig some holes and chuck in a bunch of spuds as a clearing crop - it's very late to do so, but you'd get the satisfaction of some harvest towards the end of the year, whilst also clearing the soil as you do so.
Bedding plants are fine if you're happy weeding and buying and replanting each year.
So, what do you want in there? Vegetables? Fruit bushes? Fruit trees? Ornamental shrubs? Hardy perennials? Ground cover? Herbs? Annuals....?
Topsy turvy indeed. Your last paragraph reflects the challenge. Short answer-not really sure, but like to go for something that will provide coverage, colour and require limited maintenance. I also see the virtue of spuds to clear the soil.
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