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Miller-Cory House Museum

Interpreting America’s past 1740-1820

Grounds and Garden Tour:

10. Utility and Dye Garden

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This garden contains representative plants cultivated or wild which were picked by the early American housewife for household use, for natural dyeing, for making candles, and even as an aid to help scrub her pots. Some of the plants also have culinary and medicinal uses. Currently in the garden are bayberry, indigo, horsetails and gooseberries.