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<title>Why Colorado River Rock Is a Top Choice for Texas Landscapes in 2026</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Unlike wood mulch, Colorado River Rock does not: Decompose Blow away easily Attract insects Require annual replacement With proper installation, it can maintain its appearance for many years with only occasional cleaning. ]]></description>


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