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Britney Finds Solace In Gardening

The pop princess, who made headlines with her public breakdowns in 2007 that also saw her hospitalised, is said to have committed herself to a self-help programme named flower therapy, based on horticulture. The singer is allegedly determined to stick to her recovery path and is purportedly digging into books on the spiritual aspects of gardening as she tours the United States.
The 'Toxic' hitmaker who is now said to have become a follower of lifestyle guru, Jack Canfield's self-help manual Chicken Soup For The Gardener's Soul. "Britney has tried every kind of therapy going. She's studied yoga, seen numerous counselors and even experimented with mysticism, but they've never been more than passing fads," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
"This time seems different though. She's committed to learning as much as she can about horticulture and how it impacts your well-being". “Whenever she returns to her California home she's straight out in the garden working. She's very proud and knowledgeable about what she's planted and what is growing around her house," the source added.
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