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By planting fruit trees along the wall, one avoids any concerns during the growth period over the placement of sprinklers that exist on the wood border. By starting from the northeast corner and planting trees as closely as possible in both directions until the door is reached, it is possible to grow as many as 21 fruit trees inside the greenhouse. This tightest configuration requires planting on top of any decorations on needed tiles, including the west half of the watering trough (which does not hamper its use for filling the water can). Whatever configuration you use, be sure to avoid planting the tile directly east of the water trough (your filling spot), lest you render the trough unusable.
 
By planting fruit trees along the wall, one avoids any concerns during the growth period over the placement of sprinklers that exist on the wood border. By starting from the northeast corner and planting trees as closely as possible in both directions until the door is reached, it is possible to grow as many as 21 fruit trees inside the greenhouse. This tightest configuration requires planting on top of any decorations on needed tiles, including the west half of the watering trough (which does not hamper its use for filling the water can). Whatever configuration you use, be sure to avoid planting the tile directly east of the water trough (your filling spot), lest you render the trough unusable.
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You may find it desirable to abstain from planting fruit trees along at least some of the south side of the greenhouse. At full growth, trees in those locations tend to block your direct view of some crop land and its contents, even though you can gain a dimmed view by moving to the north of an obscuring tree. The same effect can be observed outside of the greenhouse, which should help you to decide what your preferences are.
    
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