Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reseed
verb
/ˌriːˈsiːd/
Definition
To plant seeds again in an area where they have previously been sown or where new seeds are required.
Examples
- After the lawn suffered from drought, we decided to reseed it in the spring.
- The farmer will reseed the field to ensure a better crop yield next season.
- We need to reseed the flower beds with a mix of annuals and perennials.
Meaning
Reseed refers to the act of planting seeds anew, particularly when existing plants or crops are not thriving or have died out. This term is commonly used in gardening and agriculture.
Synonyms
- replant
- sow again
- seed anew