Pamela Anderson Embraces Gardening at Her Parents’ Home
Pamela Anderson is stepping away from the Hollywood spotlight and into her garden. The former “Baywatch” star recently shared a glimpse of the beautiful backyard at her parents’ home in Ladysmith, Vancouver Island. This enchanting space features a variety of lush vegetables, towering sunflowers, and vibrant flowers, attracting attention on social media.
“Look what’s growing in my garden,” the 59-year-old actress exclaimed as she showcased the greenery in a touching video. The clip, set to whimsical music, follows a gravel path that is bordered by big leafy plants, bright purple and orange blooms, and charming vine-covered arches.
The garden is more than just plants; it’s a retreat complete with raised beds overflowing with vegetables, a cozy white wooden table, and lounge chairs. Anderson captioned her post, “Good morning from the garden.”
Responses from fans, friends, and family poured in, praising the lush greenery. Anderson’s son, Dylan, 28, playfully teased, “Don’t tell me you love gardening, just tell me you love gardening.” Influencer Maria Hana remarked on the nourishing quality of gardening, saying, “There’s something about growing a garden… I just started, but wow…”
Comments from fans reflected admiration, with one noting, “The sunflowers are impressive!” and another declaring, “Your garden is so magical!”
Interestingly, some comparisons were drawn between Anderson and Martha Stewart, with one fan quipping, “You’re so Martha.” Another expressed joy for Anderson, stating, “So happy for you at this stage in your life!!! Everything is growing in your garden.” Gardening has become a significant part of Anderson’s life in recent years.
The actress has documented her journey with gardening in the two-season HGTV series “Pamela’s Garden of Eden,” where she restores a waterfront property once owned by her grandmother in British Columbia.
This latest garden update follows Anderson’s trip to Saint-Tropez to celebrate her son Dylan’s wedding to interior designer Paula Blass. Their intimate garden ceremony provided a beautiful backdrop for yet another important moment in Anderson’s summer.
