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In this video, I reveal one of the fastest, cheapest, and most overlooked ways to wake up dead soil using plain rice. No chemicals. No expensive inputs. Just biology doing what it does best. After using this method in my own garden, I watched worms multiply, microbes explode, and compacted soil turn dark and fluffy in weeks. This isn’t theory. This is real, repeatable soil biology that works in garden beds, raised beds, containers, and even balcony gardens. You’ll learn exactly why rice triggers a microbial feeding frenzy, how that explosion of bacteria and fungi pulls in earthworms like a magnet, and how to use rice the RIGHT way without causing odor, pests, or anaerobic soil. In this guide, I break down • Why healthy soil is built by life, not fertilizer • How rice starch feeds microbes and supercharges decomposition • The rice water method for fast, gentle soil activation • How to bury rice correctly for long-term worm multiplication • Exact measurements and timing for best results • What changes you’ll see in 7, 14, and 30 days • How to combine rice with mulch for living soil layers If you’re dealing with compacted soil, tired raised beds, poor drainage, or slow plant growth, this method can completely change how your garden performs. Once soil life wakes up, everything above ground grows stronger, greener, and more resilient—without adding more fertilizer. This is one of those simple garden tricks that feels too easy… until you see it work. 🌱 If you believe in building soil the natural way, hit subscribe to FARM BASIC, share this with a fellow gardener, and let’s bring life back to the ground—one simple trick at a time. Your worms will thank you.