Moving cherry blossom from pot to ground? We are just more or less to move to a house with...

We are just more or less to move to a house with a garden and are wanting to plant our cherry blossom tree surrounded by the garden. Is there a best/worst time to verbs the plant from the pot to the ground?
Answers:    Cherry Blossom trees bloom early contained by spring and are susceptible to damage from belatedly spring frosts, the site for growing Cherries should be slightly higher and sloped than the surrounding ground to prevent frosty nouns from settling in the low spots. Make sure the tree is planted within a full sun location. Shaded areas will limit the growth and production of the tree. Flowering cherries grow extremely quickly but don't produce blossoms until their fifth or sixth year. They prefer frequent, reflective waterings, to encourage insightful roots, and do best with a soil pH of around 7. Best time to plant it is within the fall after it have lost it's bloom. Make sure to plant it at least 25ft from any structure (house). Depending on your range of Cherry Blossom, it can grow 20-30 feet towering with a span of 15-25 foot. Good luck on the transplant. A beautiful choice.
Now would be a terrifically good time to plant your cherry tree.

Choose the site cautiously and ensure that the tree will have room to spread out. It looks calamitous when a tree has to enjoy branches lopped back because they are growing over a driveway or access point.