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Does anyone know if the heat in summer in central Texas will kill or slow down primrose?I started getting it this spring for the first time in 5 years.Should I add removing it to the loooong list of things to do...or maybe put it at the top and get right on it.Approx 1 acre pond..I like its looks and the cover for the smaller fish but it looks real invasise and it makes me nervous.Any input would be greatly appreciated. Tom G
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Tom,
If your pond is deep at the edges, it probably won't get much worse than it is now. If your pond's edges are shallow, or become shallow from lack of rain, it will get worse in a hurry.
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