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Remove the top 2–3 inches of existing soil to create space for organic layers.

For a faster boost, you can create a dark liquid fertilizer: Remove the top 2–3 inches of existing soil

Follow these steps to transform poor, light-colored soil into a fertile dark bed: green material (nitrogen)

Place in a bucket with water, stir, and let it ferment for about a week until the liquid turns dark. Remove the top 2–3 inches of existing soil

The charcoal in the mixture creates long-lasting air pockets in the soil and helps retain nutrients around plant roots.

Layer brown material (carbon), green material (nitrogen), and manure. Turn it three times a week for three weeks to produce rich "forest-style" humus. 2. Building a Nutrient-Rich Fertile Bed

Soil Building – How to Make Deep Rich Soils by Imitating Nature

Remove the top 2–3 inches of existing soil to create space for organic layers.

For a faster boost, you can create a dark liquid fertilizer:

Follow these steps to transform poor, light-colored soil into a fertile dark bed:

Place in a bucket with water, stir, and let it ferment for about a week until the liquid turns dark.

The charcoal in the mixture creates long-lasting air pockets in the soil and helps retain nutrients around plant roots.

Layer brown material (carbon), green material (nitrogen), and manure. Turn it three times a week for three weeks to produce rich "forest-style" humus. 2. Building a Nutrient-Rich Fertile Bed

Soil Building – How to Make Deep Rich Soils by Imitating Nature