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'Look what's growing in my garden': Pamela Anderson shows off her green thumb at B.C. home

One of B.C.'s most-beloved celebrities has opened her garden to us. Well, at least on social media.

'Look what's growing in my garden': Pamela Anderson shows off her green thumb at B.C. home
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One of B.C.'s most-beloved celebrities has opened her garden to us. Well, at least on social media.

One of B.C.'s most-beloved celebrities has opened her garden to us. Well, at least on social media. Arguably one of the world's most famous blonde bombshells, Pamela Anderson still has a home on Vancouver Island.

She was born in Ladysmith on July 1 (Canada Day) in 1967, a.k.a. Canada's 100th birthday. Newspapers coined her the Centennial Baby, although recent articles cast doubt on that title.

Still, she's one of our national treasures, and apparently a green thumb, too. The PETA activist's backyard is nothing short of a whimsical masterpiece, complete with blooming flowers, including some stately sunflowers and other bright buds, as well as vegetables and fruits like tomatoes. "Look what's growing in my garden," she says at the beginning of the video, before taking us on a stroll through her lush green space.

She writes "Good morning from the garden" in her Instagram post. Anderson also shared a collection of stylish photos of her in a garden, although these are more of the avant-garde variety. There is also a video of her holding a massive head of lettuce over her head in the rain, and one of her plucking the leaves of pretty, pastel-pink roses.

Published
Jul 17, 2026
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Jul 17, 2026
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Vancouver Is Awesome
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Entertainment
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1 min
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