resow

/riˈsoʊ/
verb
  1. To plant seeds again in an area where seeds have already been planted, especially after a failure or to improve growth.
    • If the seedlings don't sprout within two weeks, you should resow the patch.
    • After the first batch of seeds was washed away by the rain, the farmer had to resow the entire field.
    • The gardener decided to resow the lawn with a drought-resistant grass mix.
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