
roseman
Answered on July 18, 2015
Rose soils can contain some wood chips to help break up soils that are high in clay content but it is not typical in all cases. The soils that have been prepared for roses should do just fine as a vegetable bed as well. Since roses prefer a pH level of 6.5 make sure that the veggies you wish to plant will do well with that level also. Here is a link to an article for you as well:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/roses/rose-soil-preparation.htm
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