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Earth's Ally Releases Its New Safe and Non-Selective Herbicide

Earth's Ally has released its latest sea salt-powered herbicide called Weed & Grass Killer Concentrate. Earth's Ally CEO and President Scott Allshouse spoke about the latest release, saying: "Concentrates use far less plastic and are much more efficient to ship than read-to-use formulas that contain water, helping home gardeners save money, save time and save the planet. That's what being an Earth's Ally is all about."

The Weed & Grass Killer Concentrate uses sea salt with 66 percent of sodium chloride. The herbicide contains no harsh chemicals and can be used on all common weeds, including broadleaf, crabgrass, dandelion, clover, ivy, chickweed, and more. Additionally, it can be used in areas such as patios, driveways, sidewalks, mulch beds, and playgrounds. To use the Weed & Grass Killer Concentrate, mix with one gallon of water and spray onto the weeds four to five times.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Herbicides - Developing herbicides with natural ingredients or alternative to harsh chemicals for sustainability.
2. Concentrated Herbicides - Developing herbicides in concentrated forms to save on shipping costs, materials, and increase efficiency.
3. Multi-functional Herbicides - Developing herbicides that can be used in various settings for multipurpose use and flexibility.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture and Farming - Introducing sea-salt or natural-based herbicides as safe and effective alternatives to traditional herbicides in farming practices.
2. Landscaping and Lawn Care - Developing eco-friendly herbicides for use in residential and commercial landscaping and lawn care for improved environmental impact.
3. Outdoor Surface Cleaning - Creating multi-functional herbicides that can be used on various outdoor surfaces such as patios, driveways, playgrounds, and sidewalks.

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