In a small town in the United States during the Great Depression, a group of teenagers faces the typical prejudices and tensions of adolescence. Among them is a young dreamer named Billy, who spends his days working in his grandfather's garden, a refuge of flowers and dreams that he tends to with true passion. However, the time he spends among the plants and in tranquility is interrupted when the new student, Jenny, arrives in town—a lively girl whose contagious laughter brightens even the grayest days.
As Billy tries to impress her, his friends decide that the best way to approach Jenny is to throw a big party in the garden, which promises to be the event of the year. But things get complicated when they learn that the location where they plan to celebrate, Grandpa’s garden, has a strong possibility of being sold to build a shopping mall, threatening the peace and beauty of the place.
Thus, the gang embarks on a series of fun and heartfelt adventures to save the garden, confronting a group of adults who do not understand their connection to nature and the importance of preserving memories. As laughter and misunderstandings abound, friendship is put to the test, and Billy discovers that the true value of a garden lies not only in its flowers but in the bonds cultivated by the people who inhabit it. With a touch of romance and lessons on unity and perseverance, this tale becomes a tribute to the innocence of youth.