resow

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resow

(riːˈsəʊ)
vb (tr) , -sows, -sowing, -sowed, -sown or -sowed
(Agriculture) to sow (seed, grain, land, fields, etc) again
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Experts said that the cotton sown in June should be visited again by farmers and they should resow cotton at points where it has failed to germinate.
It is only days before he is due to return home on leave, and commanders have sent him behind enemy lines for one last mission: take some of the explosives the Iraqi army has salvaged from Islamic State and resow them like deadly seeds in the no man's land they call ard al haram - the forbidden zone.
"Sowing!" Yes, it will soon be time to resow for a fall crop.
However, if there is no moss killer in it, I suspect you have put some areas on too thickly and it has killed the grass, in which case you will need to resow some areas.
By evading my efforts to control them, plants that resow
Along with the changes, there have been many constants, too--like the bulbs and perennials that come back every year as the backbone of her garden, and the poppies from which she saves seeds to resow year after year.
SOW new lawns or resow worn patches now while the soil is warm for quick germination and the weather wet enough to encourage growth.
Quick reward, but the flowers have a short season--in mild-winter areas, resow in fall for a second crop.
Once established, the nasturtiums will resow themselves.
ASK CAROL | Red field poppies, also known as Papaver rhoeas QI QWILL I have to resow my flooded lawn?
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