I also was able to plant a few perennials that my mother and sister shared with me, mowed some of the lawn, did a little bit of pruning, and dug up and replanted some perennials that were crowded. It felt so good to be digging in the dirt! Working in the garden always makes me happy; I love the exercise, I love the results, and I love the DIY factor. And, I feel better when I work in the garden for good reason.
As mentioned previously in my blog, I read about

So, gardening does lift my mood, and weeding, digging in the garden, planting, etc. could help get you in a good mood too. Even a walk in the woods may do the trick because scientists believe that simply inhaling the bacteria results in a healthy dose. Lowry indicates, “you can also ingest mycobacteria either through water sources or through eating plants—lettuce that you pick from the garden, or carrots." So what are you waiting for? Get out there and get down and DIRTY and in the process enjoy some natural prozac in the form of a small bacteria, Mycobacterium vaccae.
Lowry's Study “Identification of an Immune-Responsive Mesolimbocortical Serotonergic System: Potential Role in Regulation of Emotional Behavior,” by Christopher Lowry et al., published online on March 28 in Neuroscience.
Sources: http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jul/raw-data-is-dirt-the-new-prozac, http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/uob-gdm033007.php
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