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Potassium Bicarbonate may make people feel better, but it definitely makes some bugs feel worse?EUR??,,????'?????<??oeespecially any fungus among-us. A new fungicide is capitalizing on their pain. The public introduction of GreenCure, the eco-friendly, potassium bicarbonate-based fungicide will occur at the 2006 NYC Grows Garden Festival on Saturday, April 29, in Union Square Park. Renowned Cornell University plant pathologist, Dr. Ken Horst, whose research led to its development will be on hand to talk with gardeners and share his knowledge of preventing and curing plant diseases, including powdery mildew, black spot, anthracnose, blights and other problems that vex even the best gardeners. GreenCure is the safer alternative to harsh fungicides. Its active ingredient, potassium bicarbonate, is commonly used in food products and is “generally recognized as safe” by the FDA. Its patented formula enhances the preventative and curative properties of this environmentally friendly, yet powerful natural ingredient. It can be used in organic production. Product demonstrations and free samples will be available at the booth. For more information visit greencure.net The National Gardening Association (NGA), founded in 1972, is a national nonprofit leader in plant-based education. For more information, visit www.garden.org
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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