noun
- the act or practice of planting more crops or plants than is advisable or sustainable in a given area
Usage: agriculture; environmental
verb
- to plant too many crops or plants in a space, reducing soil quality, water availability, or yield
Usage: present participle of overplant
Examples
- Overplanting in the region led to soil depletion and reduced harvests.
- Farmers are overplanting corn without rotating crops, which damages long-term productivity.
- The gardener avoided overplanting by spacing the seedlings properly.
- Overplanting trees in the small yard created too much shade for the grass.
- Climate experts warn that overplanting without irrigation in dry regions wastes water.
- By overplanting the field, the farmer exhausted the soil's nutrients in just two seasons.