Maplewood Nursery

Maplewood Nursery Family greenhouse in Pelican Rapids. We have trees, perennials, annuals, & more!! Open 9-5 Mon-Sat

06/16/2026

When you put your hands in soil, your brain may receive a chemical signal it's been waiting for since long before gardens existed. Not a metaphor. A bacterium. 🌱

Mycobacterium vaccae is a soil microorganism found in garden soil, forest floors, and natural landscapes worldwide. It came to researchers' attention in the early 2000s when scientists at the University of Bristol were studying its effects on lung cancer patients β€” specifically whether it might support immune response. It didn't extend lives. But patients reported notably improved mood. Researchers went looking for why.

What they found: in animal studies, M. vaccae activated specific neurons in the brainstem β€” the same serotonergic neurons that modern antidepressants work to support. The bacteria appeared to enter the body through skin contact and inhalation, and to communicate with the brain through immune pathways and the vagus nerve. The mechanism is real and documented in the research literature, though how directly it translates to human mood effects is still being studied.

A separate Dutch study (de Bloom et al., University of Utrecht, 2010) measured salivary cortisol in people who gardened versus people who read after a stressful task. The gardening group showed a significantly larger cortisol reduction. Thirty minutes with hands in soil produced a neurochemical effect that reading β€” itself well documented as beneficial β€” didn't replicate in the same way.

The full cycle, as current research suggests it:

Soil contact may stimulate M. vaccae, which appears to activate serotonin-related pathways. Harvesting, even a small amount, activates dopamine β€” the reward neurotransmitter tied to completing a goal. Natural light exposure amplifies production of both.

Gardening isn't a hobby dressed up as science. The research suggests it engages neurochemical systems that predate agriculture by hundreds of thousands of years. How robustly and consistently this holds across different people and contexts is still being established β€” but the mechanism has enough evidence behind it to take seriously.

Our ancestors spent hours a day with their hands in the ground. The biology for that contact is still part of the system running underneath everything else. 🌿

06/16/2026

What Is a Bunkie? A Simple Guide to One of the Most Useful Small Cabin Ideas If you spend any

06/13/2026

Fill a box for $40 all annuals.
$10 off all baskets and floor pots.
🌺🌼🌸

There’s a couple of cuties selling homemade chocolate chip cookies at the shop today!! Available until 1:00 or while sup...
06/13/2026

There’s a couple of cuties selling homemade chocolate chip cookies at the shop today!!
Available until 1:00 or while supplies last.
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Mike Carlson

06/13/2026

Good morning!

Today through next Saturday we have β€œFill a box for $40” with annualsβ€”all flower and veggie packs and 4” pots. Stuff the box full! πŸ€“πŸ˜…

$10 OFF all baskets and floor pots.

*perennials not included in sale

Saturday, June 20th is our last day of the Spring season.

Open 9-6

Photo of blooming clematis. πŸ˜πŸ’œ

Family greenhouse in Pelican Rapids. We have trees, perennials, annuals, & more!! Open 9-5 Mon-Sat

We were grateful to be asked to add some color to this flowerbed. We added petunia, canna, and other colorful blooms aro...
06/13/2026

We were grateful to be asked to add some color to this flowerbed.
We added petunia, canna, and other colorful blooms around the pre-existing perennials and now all it needs is a new layer of mulch. πŸ’ͺπŸ₯°

06/11/2026
Share this post. Frogs are good garden friends. πŸΈπŸ™Œ
06/09/2026

Share this post. Frogs are good garden friends. πŸΈπŸ™Œ

A tree frog sheltering in your vegetable bed eats several hundred insects per night through the entire growing season. This shelter costs under five dollars in materials and takes fifteen minutes to build.

A frog hotel is a terracotta pot with river stones at the bottom, a thin layer of water, and several short vertical PVC pipe sections. Frogs enter during the day to shelter from heat and dryness, and emerge at dusk to hunt.

What you need:

πŸͺ΄ A wide terracotta pot, 10 to 12 inches in diameter
πŸͺ¨ Smooth river stones for the base
πŸ’§ Enough water to cover the bottom 1 inch β€” a thin film, not a pond
πŸ”§ Four to six PVC pipe sections, 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter, cut to 6 to 8 inches long
🌿 One small shade plant, optional

How to build it:

Place river stones in the bottom to create a stable, uneven base. Add water to just cover the stone surface β€” the moisture is what makes it useful, not the depth. Stand the PVC pipe sections upright on the stones at varying heights so frogs can choose their preferred position. Add a small shade plant if desired β€” a fern or small hosta works well.

Where to put it β€” this is the most important decision. Direct sun dries it too fast and the frogs won't use it. Place it in shade: against a north or east-facing wall, under a shrub, between raised beds, or in a shaded corner. Proximity to a water source (rain barrel, birdbath, garden pond) increases use.

Maintenance: top off the water every three to four days in dry weather, more often in peak summer heat. Rinse the pot once a month. In zones with hard frost, empty the pot in winter.

Which American tree frogs will use it:

🐸 American green tree frog (Hyla cinerea) β€” southeastern US, zones 6–10
🐸 Gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor / chrysoscelis) β€” eastern US, zones 3–8
🐸 Pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla) β€” western US, zones 5–10

One frog. Several hundred insects per night. Fifteen minutes of your time. 🌿

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06/09/2026

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Address

41282 215th Street
Pelican Rapids, MN
56572

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm

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+12182611912

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