verb
- to plant too many plants in a given area
- to plant crops excessively on land, potentially depleting soil nutrients
Usage: gardening
Usage: agriculture
Examples
- The gardener decided to overplant the flower bed with too many roses.
- If you overplant your vegetable garden, the plants will compete for nutrients.
- Farmers who overplant their fields may face soil depletion issues.
- She tends to overplant her containers, making them look crowded.
- The agricultural advisor warned against overplanting the same crop year after year.
- Don’t overplant the seedlings or they won’t have room to grow properly.