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It depends on what you are trying to ask. For example, I plant seeds that will provide food. I don't plant the actual fruit because it would take longer to decay and for the seeds to sprout. Unless you are planting potatoes in which case you actually plant food to grow food.

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There are several reasons why people plant grass instead of food. Grass is primarily used for aesthetic purposes to have a green and well-maintained lawn. It requires less maintenance compared to growing food crops and can tolerate higher foot traffic. Additionally, some people may not have the suitable conditions or resources to grow food crops, so planting grass is a more feasible and practical choice for them.

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