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over-plant verb[ I or T ] (alsooverplant)uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈplɑːnt/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈplænt/ to plant too many plants, or too many of a particular plant: I tend to overplant, because I like the feeling of profusion. They would over-plant an area and then remove trees that were not performing well. to plant one type of plant on top of a different type of plant: over-plant something with somethingDon't forget to over-plant tulips with wallflowers. be over-planted withA permanent clump of allium is overplanted with the crimson-flowered broad bean. As the valley became over-planted, the paths were abandoned. It's better to overplant and remove things in a year or two than to be mean. She always overplants basil, because some will be killed by early frosts. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Gardening - general words allotmenteer allotmenteering aquaponics arborist beanpole bed hedging homegrown horticultural horticulturally horticulture regraft regreen repot resod resow window box xeriscape xeriscaping yardwork |