Water – During the first season, Cherry Blossom Trees require moderate watering care, preferably once a week for 30 minutes or to a depth of 18 inches Once established, simply water once every two to three weeks Pruning – Pruning should occur in winter, while the tree is dormant only after it is established (5 years) Flowering cherry trees are among the showiest and most dramatic trees that can be grown in your home landscape They burst into bloom after a long winter, practically covering their branches with confettilike flowers in shades of pink or white The flowers of the many varieties are both attractive and fragrant After the blossoms fade in late spring, the trees stay interestingThe Cherry blossom tree should be planted in a sunny location with good drainage, for best flowering and growth These trees like full sun, at least 68 hours a day or more Depending on variety and type these trees can grow anywhere from 15 to feet, with a canopy just as wide Prunus Subhirtella Autumnali...