Hey, why not check for any little critters and get ready to treat them? Then, you can trim it down to about a third or a half, which will help it fit more easily into your space. Once you've done that, you can bring it indoors before the first frost hits. Just make sure the temperature is kept between 40 and 50°F, keep it away from any drafty spots like windows or heating vents, and give it some love by watering it regularly. Keep an eye on it and see how it's doing!