In early 20th-century England, a young orphan named Mary Lennox moves to the mansion of her uncle, the solitary and enigmatic Lord Craven, after the death of her parents in India. The house, cold and desolate, reflects the mourning and sadness that envelop her new home. Mary is a spoiled and antisocial child until one day she begins to explore the vast grounds of the property. In her adventure, she discovers a secret garden, forgotten and hidden behind walls covered in ivy.
As Mary ventures into this magical place and begins to care for it, her life starts to transform. Along the way, she meets Dickon, a kind and cheerful farm boy with a special talent for connecting with nature. Together, they revive the garden and, at the same time, help Colin, Mary's cousin, who has lived shut away and sick due to his disability. Through the magic of the garden, the three children forge a deep friendship and discover the power of hope, healing, and joy.
The story unfolds amidst laughter and tears, showcasing the protagonists' struggle to overcome the sadness and isolation that surround them. In the end, the garden not only flourishes but also transforms their hearts, reminding them that sometimes what we need most is hidden in the most unexpected places.