reseed

Verb

 * 1)  To sow seeds again; to apply seed to (a plot of land) again.
 * When the birds ate the seeds he had planted, the farmer was forced to reseed the field.
 * 1) Of a non-perennial plant, to produce seeds to ensure the following generation without human intervention; to self-sow.
 * The marigolds had reseeded themselves in the flower box, so he didn't have to buy new ones this year.
 * 1)  To reset the input of an algorithm so as to ensure different results.
 * The game reseeded its random number algorithm with a time-based value each time the game was restarted.
 * The marigolds had reseeded themselves in the flower box, so he didn't have to buy new ones this year.
 * 1)  To reset the input of an algorithm so as to ensure different results.
 * The game reseeded its random number algorithm with a time-based value each time the game was restarted.