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Inside Pamela Anderson’s Vancouver Island garden oasis

Pamela Anderson shared a sunlit video tour of her Pamela Anderson garden oasis at the family compound in Ladysmith on Vancouver Island, offering a close look at rows of vegetables, towering sunflowers and vine-covered arches. The short clip — set to gentle, whimsical music — shows the actress moving along gravel paths past raised beds and colorful blooms, captioned “Good morning from the garden.”

In the first moments of the reel Anderson says, “Look what’s growing in my garden,” as the camera pans across an informal country-style retreat that functions as both a working vegetable plot and a casual outdoor living space. The tone is personal and invitational: a peek into daily life on a property she and her family have been restoring.

Video tour of the Pamela Anderson garden oasis

The video opens with broad, sunlit views of the property and then moves into detail shots: neat rows of vegetables in raised beds, oversized leafy plants giving a sense of abundance, and towering sunflowers that rise above the beds and draw the eye. Vine-covered arches form shaded walkways, while gravel paths lead to a white wooden table and simple picnic seating, suggesting the space is used for both cultivating food and relaxed family time outdoors.

Camera work emphasizes texture and color — the glossy green of edible leaves, pops of purple and orange blooms, and the vertical drama of the sunflowers. The clip is not instructional; Anderson does not narrate planting details or schedules. Instead, the emphasis is on the visual pleasure of growth and the calm of a tended landscape, an impression reinforced by the casual, conversational line she delivers early in the reel.

Family and fan reactions

The post drew quick responses from family and followers. Her son, Dylan Lee, commented playfully, “Tell me you love to garden without telling me you love to garden,” a line that was echoed and amplified in replies. Influencer Malia Hana commented on the emotional benefits of gardening, writing, “There’s something about nurturing a garden … that’s so nourishing to us.”

Other fans offered praise and admiration, with comments such as “Beautiful… You and your garden,” “The sunflowers are striking!” and “Your garden is so magical!” One commenter compared Anderson to a well-known lifestyle figure, writing, “That is gorgeous. You’re quite the Martha.” These are individual social media reactions and reflect personal viewpoints rather than independent verification of the property’s history or condition.

How the estate became a garden project

The garden is part of a broader, multi-year restoration of Anderson’s waterfront property in British Columbia. HGTV documented much of that transformation in the series “Pamela’s Garden of Eden,” which ran for two seasons and followed Anderson’s efforts to restore the house and grounds originally associated with her family. The TV series showed renovations to the home as well as landscaping changes that turned parts of the estate into productive, attractive outdoor spaces.

The recent garden reel fits into that ongoing restoration narrative: a visual update that highlights the cultivated beds and design choices made as part of the property’s revival. Anderson, 59, has emphasized a quieter lifestyle in recent years, and the Ladysmith compound on Vancouver Island has become a focal point of both her personal life and the public story told by the HGTV series.

What viewers can take from the tour

Although the reel is not a how-to guide, it offers practical inspiration for readers wanting a backyard oasis. Key takeaways:

  • Mix edible and ornamental plants: Combining vegetables with tall annuals like sunflowers creates both productivity and strong visual interest.
  • Create vertical focal points: Tall elements such as sunflowers or trellised vines provide height and help structure the garden’s sightlines.
  • Use simple hardscape to unify beds: Gravel paths, vine-covered arches and modest seating knit separate planting areas into a cohesive outdoor room.
  • Start small and layer: Beginning with one productive raised bed and adding a few tall statement plants can replicate the look on a manageable scale.

Anderson’s approach highlights seasonality and modest maintenance rather than highly formal landscaping. For many readers, the lesson is practical: a well-tended vegetable bed paired with a few ornamental touches can read as both a food source and a restful retreat.

Source attribution and key facts

The reporting on the reel and the garden details was sourced from Fox News, which published a story that included the social video and additional context about Anderson’s life and travels. Key factual points reported in that coverage:

  • Source: Fox News reported on Anderson’s social media post and the accompanying video tour (link below).
  • Age: Pamela Anderson is 59.
  • Location: The video was filmed at her Ladysmith compound on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
  • Visuals observed in the clip include rows of vegetables, towering sunflowers and vine-covered arches; quoted lines and fan comments are social media reactions.
  • Context: HGTV’s two-season series “Pamela’s Garden of Eden” documented the restoration of the estate and grounds.

Note: Quotes and comments cited in this piece are social media reactions and individual opinions; they are presented as responses rather than independent verification of historical facts.

Read the Fox News story for the original report and to view the social video: Fox News — Pamela Anderson trades Hollywood glamour for ‘magical’ garden oasis.

The reel is a short, visual update that underscores how a backyard oasis can combine cultivation and comfort, and how a restoration project can evolve into an everyday, living landscape.