1. replanting - Noun
2. replanting - Verb
replanting
present participle of replant
replanting (countable and uncountable, plural replantings)
The planting of new plants to replace those that have been harvested.
Elvina Henriette, biodiversity consultant working with TRASS said that the main activity will be the replanting of trees and other plants in mountainous areas. Source: Internet
Furthermore, the forests regenerate themselves, both spontaneously and thanks to replanting, faster than we harvest them. Source: Internet
In the late 19th century, most of Europe's vineyards (excluding some of the driest in the south) were devastated by the infestation, leading to widespread vine deaths and eventual replanting. Source: Internet
Forestry replanting of eucalyptus began in the 1930s in deforested mountain areas, and currently there are about 10 species present in the island. Source: Internet
“It’s an absolute shame that for centuries the beautiful oaks of Cratloe have been obliterated without any replanting whatsoever. Source: Internet
Indigenous knowledge for propagation of local tree varieties could translate into delegating to locals establishment of nurseries to provide seedlings/saplings for replanting, this would be income generating exercise. Source: Internet