· hello everybody in this forum. · i was wondering which verb would suit best in this sentence, to harvest or to collect. In the past week i have read a couple of articles where they use this term, to “harvest an animal”. · you might use harvest to suggest the bounty of nature in the autumn, when many things ripen and can be harvested. You can grow flowers. So, it was natural for the redundant construction to be reap a harvest. Harvest is a name/verb of the action/act to gather and get crops. Crop is material which is harvested. When this becomes desirable in … It is the time for sowing turnips and peas and for collecting/harvesting courgettes and lettuce thanks in … · farmers harvest crops. Grow can be intransitive or transitive. The period between two harvests (at least, of annual crops) is the year. Although, similarly, you could use harvest in a technical sense … The definition of harvest (accessed: Between planting and harvest is the growing season, and after the harvest, but … · douglas harper, historian. Argentinas corn harvest has become – by a distance – the slowest in recent … This maxim was believed to … For instance, one article read that “it is illegal to harvest … I think what you mean is harness the potential. harvest sounds bizarre. · we can learn a lot from each other if we only harvest the potential of our employees. · plant means to put the seeds in the ground. Would you please reword catching up on delay in the following sentence without changing in meaning? Pick not up what has fallen from the table. Whether anything grows as a result of that is another matter. · i am not sure what you are asking.