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Most gardeners check the calendar and assume their soil is ready. The calendar is wrong half the time. These 3 physical signs take 60 seconds, require no tools, and tell you more than any thermometer or test kit. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The squeeze test: the one mistake that gives you a false reading (and the 4-inch rule that fixes it) The worm count test: exactly how many worms mean your soil is ready vs. needs work before you plant a single seed The smell test: what healthy soil actually smells like and the science behind why your nose is a precision instrument The fourth factor nobody talks about: why some March plantings fail even when all 3 signs say ready What to plant first once your soil passes all 3 checks — in the exact order that maximizes your season THE 3 SIGNS AT A GLANCE Sign 1 — Squeeze Test ........ Scoop from 4 inches deep. Squeeze firmly. Holds shape + crumbles = READY. Water runs out = too wet. Falls apart immediately = too dry. Sign 2 — Worm Count .......... Dig one 6x6 inch hole. Count worms. 10+ = thriving. 5–9 = good. Under 5 = add 2 inches compost before planting. Sign 3 — Smell Test .......... Rich, clean, earthy, slightly sweet = READY. Sour/vinegary = anaerobic, fix drainage. Flat/neutral = low biology, add compost. YOUR ZONE READINESS WINDOW (raised beds) Zone 5 ........... Mid to late March Zone 6 ........... Early to mid March Zone 7 ........... Late February to early March Zone 8–9 ......... Ready now or since February Find your zone: planthardiness.ars.usda.gov (enter zip code, 30 sec) WHAT TO PLANT FIRST (in this order) 1. Sugar Snap Peas — longest season, handles light frost after germination 2. Spinach — fastest germinator in cool soil, first harvest of the season 3. Leaf Lettuce — cut-and-come-again for months 4. Carrots — need the full cool-season window 5. Radishes — mature in 25 days, early warning system for soil chemistry 6. Beets — cold-tolerant, edible greens + roots THE WORM SCIENCE Earthworms process organic matter into plant-available nutrition at roughly 0.5 lb per sq ft per day throughout the growing season. That is biological activity no synthetic fertilizer can replicate. THE SMELL SCIENCE Geosmin — the compound that creates the earthy soil smell — is produced by Streptomyces bacteria, the primary decomposers in healthy soil. Humans detect geosmin at 5 parts per trillion. Your nose is one of the most sensitive biological activity detectors available. IF YOUR SOIL FAILS THE TESTS Too wet .......... Wait 3–5 dry days, test again. Never work wet soil. Low worm count ... 2 inches finished compost + stop tilling. Sour smell ....... Fork gently through top 6 inches + compost + 2 weeks. Both wet+sour .... Add 30% coarse perlite to top 8 inches ($8–12/4x8 bed) MORE VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES → The $12 Soil Test That Prevents $300 in Failed Crops (Video 1) → 10 Seeds to Start This Week Based on Your USDA Zone (coming March 10) → Why Your Tomatoes Get Blossom End Rot Every Year (and the real fix) → I Grew 5 Plants. My Grocery Bill Dropped $2,200 TWO QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMENTS 1. What zone are you in, and which of the 3 tests did you just run? Tell me: squeeze result + worm count + what your soil smelled like. 2. Have you ever planted too early and watched seeds sit in the ground for 3 weeks doing nothing? That was cold wet soil. Now you know how to avoid it. I read every comment. Your results from different zones help everyone watching understand what to expect in their region. ABOUT EVERYIELD GARDEN Real numbers. Real soil. No filler. This channel is for Americans who want to grow more of their own food, spend less at the grocery store, and build a garden system that works for decades. is your soil ready to plant, how to test garden soil without tools, squeeze test garden soil, worm count soil health, geosmin soil smell, when to plant in March zone 6 #SoilTest #VegetableGarden #GardeningTips #GrowYourOwnFood #SpringGarden