verb
- to plant seeds again in an area where plants have died or been removed
- to allow plants to produce and scatter their own seeds naturally for reproduction
Examples
- The farmer will reseed the field after the drought killed all the crops.
- We need to reseed the lawn where the dog has worn bare patches.
- The gardener decided to let the wildflowers reseed themselves naturally.
- After the fire, the forest service will reseed the burned areas with native trees.
- Many annual flowers will reseed if you leave some seed heads on the plants.
- The golf course superintendent plans to reseed the damaged greens this fall.