Pamela Anderson Showcases Lush Garden Estate on Vancouver Island

Pamela Anderson has pivoted away from her Hollywood career to focus on developing an expansive garden compound at her family home in Ladysmith, British Columbia. The 59-year-old recently released a video walkthrough of the sprawling Vancouver Island property that quickly gained traction across social media platforms.

The tour highlights a diverse mix of edible crops and ornamental plants spread across the landscape, featuring prominent sunflower displays and colorful flowering arrangements. Gravel pathways thread through the grounds, bordered by substantial plantings and climbing vines that establish the space as visually appealing and serene.

Tiered garden beds overflow with seasonal vegetables and greens, while antique-style furnishings such as a pale wood dining table and lounge chairs reinforce the property’s character as a tranquil rural sanctuary. The accompanying video featured soft instrumental music as Anderson led viewers through her cultivated landscape.

The garden presentation generated considerable engagement from her online followers. Anderson’s son Dylan Lee, 28, commented on his mother’s evident horticultural dedication, while influencer Malia Hana noted the calming benefits of garden maintenance.

Viewers applauded the garden’s visual appeal, with several drawing parallels to Martha Stewart’s well-known domestic endeavors. Many social media users described the setting as “magical” and highlighted the dramatic sunflower display.

Horticulture has become an increasingly significant priority for Anderson in recent years. She previously documented her work on the waterfront estate through an HGTV series called “Pamela’s Garden of Eden,” which ran for two seasons and documented her restoration of the property originally purchased by her grandmother.

Anderson released the garden footage shortly following her attendance at her son Dylan’s summer wedding in Saint-Tropez, where he married interior designer Paula Bruss in a garden ceremony aligned with her recent horticultural interests.