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Welcome to The Cup That Cheers, a blog for tea lovers, discussing tea, history, food and cooking, Victoriana and Edwardiana, vintage fashion and culture, and various other related topics. Founded by The South Bay Ladies' Tea Guild, in the San Francisco Bay area of California, USA.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Experimenting with domestic receipts: historic hair washes.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Gardening operations for October, ca. 1858.
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1040. OCTOBER.—Flowers of the month.—China-aster, holly, and ivy.
1041. Gardening Operations.—Sow rose-tree seeds and fruit stones, also larkspurs and the hardier annuals to stand the winter, also hyacinths and smooth bulbs, in pots and glasses. Plant young trees, cuttings of jasmine, honeysuckle, and evergreens. Sow mignionette in pots for winter. Plant cabbages, &c., for spring. Cut down asparagus, separate roots of daisies, irises, &c. Trench, drain, and manure.
-- from Inquire Within for Anything You Want To Know, by Dr. Chase.