in seed

in seed

Covered in grass seed. I'm really glad we're getting all this rain now that the yard is in seed. It will be lush with grass soon enough!
See also: seed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • spill (one's) seed
  • marsh grass
  • grass party
  • grass is always greener (on the other side of the fence), the
  • grow
  • don't let the grass grow under (one's) feet
  • don't let the grass grow under one's feet
  • don't let the grass grow under your feet
  • stock down
  • need (doing)
References in periodicals archive
4 December 2012 - US voice and messaging applications provider Plivo Inc said it had secured USD1.75m (EUR1.3m) in seed funding to be used mainly for continued innovation, sales and marketing.
Unlike the normal genetic and environmental affects that result in quantitative variation in seed total P, lpa mutants show large effects on the partitioning of P into phytic acid P, [P.sub.i], and lower Ins polyps.
M2s were selected for further study if a substantial reduction ([is greater than or equal to] 20% as compared with wild type) in seed phytic acid P, corresponding to the observed increase in [P.sub.i], was detected with HVPE.
This compound was first observed as an abundant P-containing compound in seeds, and thus referred to as "phytic acid" in the plant sciences and agronomic literature (Cosgrove, 1980).
First observed as an abundant P-containing compound in seeds, Ins [P.sub.6] in plant species is thus referred to as "phytic acid" in agronomic literature (Cosgrove, 1980).