Blossom Your Garden with Elegance: Premium Pink Cherry Blossom Tree Seeds for Exquisite Sakura Beauty!
Transform your garden into a pink paradise with our premium Sakura tree seeds. Cultivate graceful trees that boast enchanting blooms, adding elegance and charm to your outdoor space. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply crave nature's beauty, our Pink Cherry Blossom Tree Seeds guarantee stunning results.
Curated for quality and growth, these seeds ensure a picturesque garden scene that garners admiration. Join those who've already witnessed the mesmerizing allure of Sakura blossoms up close.
In 1912, Tokyo gave many such trees as a gift to the United States. We can find many of these trees around the Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C., where an annual Cherry Blossom Festival is held every year since 1935. After World War II, many of the trees in Japan began to die so we donated pieces of our trees to help save the population in Japan.
Season: All Seasons
USDA Zones: Check your specific zone for compatibility
Height: Varies by growth conditions, typically 15-25 feet
Bloom Season: Spring
Bloom Color: Pink
Environment: Outdoor garden, parks, landscapes
Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile
Latin Name: Prunus serrulata
Deer Resistant: Generally deer resistant, but may vary
Temperature: Prefers temperate climates
Average Germ Time: 2-3 weeks
Light Required: Full sun to partial shade
Depth: Surface sowing, barely cover seeds
Sowing Rate: 1-2 seeds per square foot
Moisture: Regular watering, well-hydrated soil
Plant Spacing: 15-25 feet apart
Planting Instructions:
1. Location: Choose a sunny to partially shaded spot 2. Soil: Use well-draining, fertile soil with a slightly acidic pH 3. Sowing: Scatter seeds on the soil surface and lightly cover 4. Timing: Plant in early spring or fall 5. Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged 6. Germination: Wait 2-3 weeks for germination 7. Thinning: If crowded, thin out weaker seedlings 8. Transplant: Move seedlings to pots or gardens when sturdy 9. Outdoor Planting: Space 15-25 feet apart 10. Mulch: Apply mulch for moisture retention 11. Maintenance: Regular watering and seasonal pruning 12. Fertilize: Use balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.