I don't have my own large property to plant anything big. Where do I plant?

I don't have my own large property to plant anything big. Where do I plant?

You can keep growing the trees in a plant pot indoors, on your balcony, or on your terrace if possible. You can grow the trees in limited space by pruning them regularly.

If you still don't have any space to grow, you can always donate the tree to a local nursery or to a local reforestation program.

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