well I don't think that it's necessarily bad but I think that it would be better if you had smooth soil.
Hopefully that helps X]
The desert biome has very few tall plants growing in sandy or rocky soil. This is due to the harsh conditions such as limited water availability, extreme temperatures, and poor soil quality, which make it difficult for large plants to thrive.
Thin rocky soil can lead to poor water retention and nutrient availability for plants. It may also hinder root development and make it difficult for plants to establish themselves. However, rocky soil can provide good drainage, which can be beneficial in preventing waterlogging.
it had very rich soil
Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.
obviously fertile. The rocks make it hard for the plants to spread their roots, so the plants usually end up dieing.
fail.
Rocky soil is soil that contains a significant amount of rocks and gravel, which can make it difficult for plants to grow deep roots. This type of soil may have poor drainage and aeration, leading to challenges in plant growth and cultivation. Amending rocky soil with organic matter can help improve its structure and fertility for better plant growth.
Rocky soil.
they live near shallow rocky soil
Mostly, plants grown in bad soil fail to germinate properly and it also fails in gaining necessary nutrients essential for the plants growth. But this entirely relies on what type of plant.
This depends on the plant(s) you're growing. Different plants prefer different soil pH, drainage, etc.
The New England Colonies had rocky soil.