adjective
- planted with too many plants or crops; having excessive planting density
Usage: commonly used in agriculture and gardening contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of overplant; to plant more densely or in greater quantity than is optimal or recommended
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The farmer overplanted the field, resulting in stunted crop growth.
- This garden bed is overplanted; some seedlings should be removed.
- She overplanted the flower border and now the plants are competing for nutrients.
- The overplanted orchard suffered from poor air circulation and disease.
- He realized he had overplanted the vegetable garden when the tomatoes began to crowd each other.
- Overplanted landscapes often require more maintenance and thinning.