-3- June 1. Spray with fungicide2. Include insecticide if grape leaf hopper or other insects become severe. Check the "days before harvest' column on attached spray schedule2. 2. Water young vines if needed. 3. Fertilize non-bearing plants (see February recommendations). 4. Some training and sprouting may be necessary. 5. Complete budding and reset skips with container-grown plants. 5. Apply post-emergence herbicides when weeds are 3 to 6 inches high. 7. Continue making softwood cuttings for propagation under mist. July 1. Spray with fungicide2. Include insecticide when needed. Check the "days before harvest" column on attached schedule2 2. Begin harvest of bunch grapes. 3. Cultivate and hoe, as necessary. Paraquat may be used to control weeds in lieu of hoeing. Repeat application as needed during August and September. 4. Sow summer cover crop in row middles, if needed. 5. Transplant mist bed rootings after 5 weeks in bed. o. Do not make softwood cuttings after end of July. August 1. Harvest muscadines as needed. 2. Spray after harvest if diseases or insects become widespread. .. Fertilize non-bearing vines (see February recommendations). Do not fertilize after end of August. September 1. Continue cultivation and hoeing if necessary. 2. Spray with fungicide or insecticide if needed 3. Take soil samples for pH and fertility determinations. October 1. Prepare for new plantings by applying dolomite, plowing, and disking. November 1. Disk summer cover crown. Sow winter cover crop. December 1. In late December, begin early dormant pruning. Prune late bunch grape varieties and muscadines first. 2 See attached spray schedule. See attached spray schedule.