Reseed definition

Reseed means the mechanical incorporation of seed into the soil at not less than 50 percent of the original seeding rate.

Examples of Reseed in a sentence

  • Re-seed any lawn areas that are bare as a result of Contractor’s actions during the Performance of Services.

  • Reseed all turf areas October 1st to October 31st of each year and immediately prior to the scheduled fertilization in October.

  • Reseed with seeding mixtures and requirements as set forth by the County Engineer.

  • Reseed and/or replant with native coastal meadow vegetation, including native nectar sources preferred by butterflies, including, but not limited to, Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis), dune goldenrod (Solidago spathulata) California aster (Symphyotrichum chilense), pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea), dune thistle (Cirsium edule), and yarrow (Achillea millefolium).

  • Reseed burned areas with appropriate seed mixes to be determined in cooperation with the Parties to the Agreement.

  • Threat Factor Potential Threat Evidence of Threat Conservation Measures Expected Benefits Compliance Monitoring/Reporting Reseed burned areas with appropriate seed mixes to be determined in cooperation with the Parties to the Agreement.

  • Re-seed all areas where grass fails to germinate within one month of the original seeding.

  • Reseed with seeding mixtures and requirements as set forth by the Wyoming Highway Department 1993 Specifications.

  • Reseed other areas as needed that can be done with this years budget.

  • Any substantive provision, conferring rights or imposing obligations on a Party and appearing in any of the definitions in this clause 1 or elsewhere in this Agreement, shall be given effect to as if it were a substantive provision in the body of the Agreement.