Yes. Growing plants is what potting soil is for.
Potting soil does not grow. It is not a plant, but a medium in which to grow plants.
sand and potting soil
potting soil is mkade of small pieces of bark and tiny minerals
Potting soil does not grow. It is not a plant, but a medium in which to grow plants.
Some plants grow better in certain types of potting soil
Potting soil is a manufactured recipe of the required contents of the compost needed to grow plants in pots.
This depends on the species of plant. Some plants require different nutrients than others. Your best bet would be to plant in regular soil, and then after some research you can till the soil with the required nutrients.
Yes. All types of plants have different needs and will grow best in the correct mixture.
Broccoli plants could live in potting soil quite well, if it were outdoors and received plenty of water and light.
Of course. That's the reason they make and sell it.
"Plants" is too broad a term. Try naming a certain species of plant to get a better answer.
I am a ninth grader and I am doing an experiment on which type of soil sugarsnap peas will grow the best in. I'm using regular soil, potting soil, red clay, and sand. So far the potting soil has sprouted and none of the others have !