Hollywood star offers fans a mini tour through her Ladysmith vegetable garden
How does Pamela Anderson ’s
garden grow? This summer, it is growing bountifully, as the Hollywood star shared in a recent Instagram post from her family compound in Ladysmith on Vancouver Island . “Look what’s growing in my garden,” said Anderson , as she turned her camera on a large garden filled with an abundance of vegetables.
View this post on Instagram The video isn’t the first time Anderson, a vegan and the co-founder and co-owner of the Sonsie skincare brand, has taken her fans into her island oasis. The early stages of the garden were chronicled during Anderson’s HGTV series Pamela’s Garden of Eden. The two-season series followed the actor/producer and former Playmate as she renovated the British Columbia waterfront property purchased from her grandmother decades ago.
You can stream the series on Hulu. Anderson’s garden tour post comes just a couple of weeks after the Baywatch, The Last Showgirl and Naked Gun star attended her and ex-husband Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee’s 28-year-old son Dylan Lee’s marriage to interior designer Paula Bruss in a garden ceremony in Saint-Tropez, France. View this post on Instagram Anderson, who is also an ambassador for brands including Pandora and Aerie , isn’t the only Hollywood star showing off the province this summer.
Transformers star Josh Duhamel recently posted a video to his Instagram account from the base of the Fraser Canyon at Hell’s Gate while Your Friends and Neighbors star James Marsden posted a gallery of images on Instagram that fans scouted as being taken on and around Vancouver Island. Related Catching up with Pamela Anderson: The Last Showgirl is bringing former Baywatch star respect Pamela Anderson exposes her Ladysmith property's revamp in new TV show
- Published
- Jul 15, 2026
- Updated
- Jul 15, 2026
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- Vancouver Sun
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- Lifestyle
- City
- Vancouver
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- 1 min
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