meaning - Origin of the phrase "sow wild oats"


In Collin's dictionary, to sow your wild oats mean



If a young person sows their wild oats, they behave in a rather uncontrolled way, especially by having a lot of sexual relationships.



What is the meaning behind the expression “sow wild oats”?
Where did it come from? Why was “wild oats” chosen?




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