How difficult is it to grow cherry blossom trees?

Growing cherry blossom trees is moderately difficult. Their needs are a lot of sunlight (6-8 hours), acidic soil with good drainage and regular moisture. Pests and fungal diseases can easily attack them and they require frequent pruning and inspection. To be successful, be sure to select a range that fits your particular USDA hardiness zone.
 
Cherry blossom trees are moderately hard to grow. They thrive under temperate weather conditions that include exposure to full sunlight and drained soil. These trees demand consistent watering and pest control when young before becoming robust and blooming every spring season. The biggest hurdle in growing these trees is to help them survive their early life stages; after which, they become fairly easy to maintain.
 
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