If you want to harvest a whole plant, just pull it up and reseed the empty spot.
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Sprinkle these in the flower garden and let them reseed at the end of the season.
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Some older varieties, especially the species Peruvian lilies, reseed aggressively.
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There are plans to reseed many areas along the way to enhance wildflower showings.
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You will not be able to reseed your lawn the same season you use this product.
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If you let them go to seed, they stop blooming sooner, but they should reseed.
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Then either reseed the lawn or mulch the area and plant shade tolerant groundcover.
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You need to reseed it, spray the field for dandelions and that kind of thing.
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Only castor beans reseed in my garden, giving me a head start in the spring.
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Seed again or anew
Maintain by seeding without human intervention; "Some plants reseed themselves indefinitely"
(Reseeding) There are several different Playoff formats used in various levels of competition in sports and games. Some of the most common are the single elimination, the best-of- series, the total points series, and the round-robin tournament.
To sow seeds again; to resow or replant; Of a non-perennial plant, to produce seeds to ensure the following generation without human intervention; To self sow; To reset the input of an algorithm so as to ensure different results
(Reseeding) The application of grass seed to fill in thin or bare spots on a lawn.
Reseeding is a coordinated effort between environment developers and domain designers to cleanup, organize and incrementally formalize DODEs which have grown through evolutionary growth processes.- R: SER Model
When there are zero seeds for a given torrent (and not enough peers to have a distributed copy), then eventually all the peers will get stuck with an incomplete file, since no one in the swarm has the missing pieces. ...
To drop fertile seeds that will produce seedlings.