No!
Every plant has different soil needs; there isn't one type of soil that is the best for all plants.
The best type of soil for growing these plants is sand and top soil mixed with a little vitamin d.
Sandy soil
Put fertilizer in clay soil to make more rich for growing plants
Potting soil.
clay soil
The type of soil that plants grow better in will depend on the type of plant. Universally, all plants will require a type of soil that drains well, is rich in nutrients and has a proper pH.
Saline submerged soil
Growing plants organically is always best. Loam soil is a type of soil, just as sand and clay are a type of soil. In regards to vegetable gardening most plants do best in a loamy soil. If that soil happens to be pesticide/chemical fertilizer free all the better.
Loam soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, is generally considered the best type of soil for plant growth. It has good drainage, retains moisture well, and contains essential nutrients for plant growth. Plants are able to establish strong root systems in loam soil, leading to faster growth and healthier plants.
The moist soil will make the plants grow more than on the dry soil in the dirt of the garden
Loam soil is considered the best type of soil for growing plants. It contains a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, providing good drainage, moisture retention, and nutrient availability for plants to thrive.