Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

go-to-seed

verb
/ɡoʊ tʊ siːd/
Definition
To become unkempt or overgrown, often referring to plants, especially when they begin to produce seeds instead of remaining in a harvestable state.
Examples
  • The lettuce in the garden went to seed before we could harvest it.
  • If you don’t pick your herbs, they will go to seed and lose their flavor.
  • After the dry summer, many of the wildflowers started to go to seed early.
Meaning
When a plant goes-to-seed, it means that it has matured to the point of producing flowers and seeds, which can lead to a decline in quality for edible parts of the plant.
Synonyms
  • bolt
  • flower
  • reproduce