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Depth of soil for roof gardening requirements varies with the type of plants you want to grow. Grass needs at least 10cms of soil, but preferably 15cm. Sedums can manage with less. Basically, whatever depth of soil plants require on the ground is the same in a roof top environment.

Other points to consider are the weight and stress that soil and plants places on your roof. Check that your roof is structurally sufficiently strong to carry the additional loading of soil, plants and water held within the soil.

In a roof top environment plants will be exposed to higher sunshine, higher winds and hence higher evapo-transpiration rates. So hardy wind tolerant, drought tolerant plants will perform best.

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Top soil differs from region to region and can be and inch thick of a mile thick depends on the region and its history.

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12y ago

It depends,are you talking about the fertilizer?If so,the top soil would be at least half an inch thick.You can put more,but I don't suggest more than 3 inches,thuogh.

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This depends on the rooting depth of the crop you wish to grow.

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15y ago

depends on what you want to grow

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