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Polymer crystals can last in a lawn or flower bed for 3-5 years before needing to be replaced. Factors such as environmental conditions, watering frequency, and sunlight exposure can affect the longevity of the crystals. Regularly monitoring the crystals and replacing them as needed can help maintain their effectiveness.

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