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Dead soil isn’t the end—it’s the perfect place to begin. In this video, discover a powerful layering method using alfalfa pellets, mulch, and worms to bring life back to compacted, lifeless beds. No digging. No synthetic inputs. Just a smart stack of nature’s best soil builders working together. Learn how to prep your garden bed, add the right amount of alfalfa for nitrogen and growth hormones, top it with organic mulch to hold moisture, and create a cool, stable habitat where worms thrive. This simple system transforms hard, dead soil into a thriving ecosystem teeming with microbes, worm tunnels, and nutrient exchange. Perfect for raised beds, tired backyard plots, and even containers—this is how you build soil fertility like a pro, from the ground up. — OUR VIDEO ALSO COVERS THE FOLLOWING: What’s the best way to start rebuilding dead soil? Why does alfalfa jumpstart microbial life? Can I add worms directly into compacted beds? How much mulch should I use for worm health? Does alfalfa attract worms or just feed them? Should I water after layering alfalfa and mulch? How long before you see results in dead soil? Can this method be used in containers or pots? Do I need to turn the layers or leave them alone? Is this layering system good for no-dig gardens? What’s the role of moisture in activating soil life? Are fresh or aged alfalfa pellets better for soil repair? How do I keep worms alive in shallow raised beds? Can I combine this with compost or kitchen scraps? What plants benefit most from this soil-building method? Will this system work in clay or sandy soil? How does mulch protect microbial and worm activity? Should I use straw, leaves, or wood chips for mulch? What mistakes kill worms in the early stages? Is this method safe for growing food crops right away? 🔔 Subscribe to HydroHaven for natural soil repair guides, worm-based growing systems, and regenerative garden builds designed for small spaces and maximum life.