Bury Rice in Your Garden The Soil Biology Hack That Multiplies Worms Fast

Bury Rice in Your Garden The Soil Biology Hack That Multiplies Worms Fast

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ORGANIC FARMING
2 Video Views·Feb 18, 2026

Can burying cooked rice really increase earthworms, microbial activity, and soil fertility naturally? In this video, we break down the rice soil biology method serious gardeners are quietly using to stimulate microbes, attract worms, and improve soil structure without synthetic fertilizers.

If your garden soil feels lifeless, compacted, or low in biological activity, this practical technique can help trigger rapid microbial growth using a simple carbon source. We explain how starch feeds beneficial soil bacteria, how microbial blooms support worm populations, and how this process improves nutrient cycling in raised beds, backyard vegetable gardens, and even hybrid hydroponic systems connected to living soil.

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