Hydrangeas bloom in spring and summer and the plant is considered a shrub. But despite their ability to be rather large showstoppers in your garden, how to grow the plant isn’t a question even the novice gardener will need to ask – these beauties all but grow themselves. Reaching up to fifteen feet in height, the hydrangea grows quickly and often fills in a space in just one summer. You’ll find hydrangeas growing in hardiness Zones three to seven as perennials. With flowers starting in spring and often last throughout summer into early fall, hydrangea flowers can be the foundation plant of your landscape. To read more visit https://www.flowerpeek.com/2023/07/how-to-care-for-hydrangeas-outdoors.html