Pamela Anderson, once famous for Baywatch series, is now busy growing tomatoes and cucumbers in Canada
Pamela Anderson recently showcased her extensive vegetable garden on Instagram. She has cultivated a quiet, land-based life away from Hollywood. Her passion for growing food is a long-standing and central part of her routine. This gardening end...

For Anderson, though, this garden isn't a passing hobby or a pandemic project that fizzled out. It is central to the quiet, land-based life she has built for herself away from Hollywood, one that mixes vegan living, a skincare brand called Sonsie, and a genuine, years-long obsession with growing her own food.
A garden tour, straight from Vancouver Island
In the video, Anderson strolled past healthy, leafy rows before turning her camera toward a particularly full patch of vegetables. "Look what's growing in my garden," she said, letting the produce do the talking. The footage showed a wide mix of vegetables, all grown at her family compound, proof, fans noted, that her green thumb is no accident.This isn't her first rodeo with a rake
Anderson's fans didn't need convincing that she loves gardening, she has been showing off her plants for years. The actor, who is vegan and co-founded Sonsie, regularly gives followers a window into her calmer, nature-heavy routine on the island. Her gardening life even got its own TV show once: HGTV's Pamela's Garden of Eden followed her as she reworked her family estate, turning patches of land into what has now become a full vegetable garden.'You couldn't name a vegetable I don't have'
Ask Anderson about her garden and she doesn't hold back. In a 2025 interview with Elle, she opened up about just how far her plant obsession runs, flowers included. "I'm a big rose connoisseur. I have so many variations of roses, but I love Yves Piaget. That's my favorite garden rose," she said. Sunflowers made the cut too, because, in her words, "they are such a happy, happy plant."But it's the vegetables she's proudest of. "I have a really big vegetable garden. You couldn't name a vegetable I don't have, I don't think. It's pretty amazing. I rotate the crops and I try new things. I feel like every season is a new opportunity to try something completely different. You can just wipe the slate clean and start over," she told the magazine.
How a renovation turned into therapy
The garden wasn't always this elaborate. Anderson traced it back to a simple decision she made after renovating her Vancouver Island property. "I had a lot of space and I just felt like I wanted to live off the land and grow my own garden and do a lot of canning and pickling," she said, adding that the habit runs in her family.What started as a practical idea slowly turned into something she now leans on. "It really has been a self-soothing meditation. I read books to my plants. I do all sorts of funny things... This is the Sonsie lifestyle: Having little quirks and fun and joy," Anderson said.
Her latest Instagram tour is really just the newest chapter in that story, a peek at the slow, soil-covered life she has chosen for herself, far from any film set.
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