Pull and twist :p
In the 1st century, during the month of Adar, citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits were typically harvested. This period marked the peak of citrus fruit season in regions like ancient Israel, where these fruits thrived in the Mediterranean climate. The harvesting of citrus during Adar was significant for both local consumption and trade.
I guess it's either to chop it down for wood or pick the fruit it bares.
harvested
there are harvested in the spring
Fruits and vegetables are harvested before they are ripe enough to eat because when they pick them then they are almost ripe, but when they ship them or send them somewhere the fruit finishes ripening.
Oil is not harvested, crops are harvested. Oil is explored and is normally pumped out of the ground.
No Plums are not citrus
Citrus fruits are: Oranges,lemons,grapefruits,limes, and I think there are some Austrailian citrus fruits.
It is conventionally harvested in Sep. or Oct.
It's not harvested, it is made in a factory!
Seahorses are not harvested commercially. They are, however, important food in the chain for many of the commercially harvested fish.
No, cauliflower does not regrow after being harvested. Once it is harvested, the plant does not produce new heads.