After losing her job at a small neighborhood flower shop, Ada feels as though a quiet part of her life has disappeared. What begins as a simple act of planting a few flowers in the empty soil of her compound slowly grows into something far greater than a garden. When she meets Musa and his thoughtful sister Zainab, who is recovering from a serious illness, Ada discovers how small acts of care can change the rhythm of everyday life.
As the garden begins to bloom, it brings together neighbors, children, and strangers who find unexpected comfort among the flowers. Through moments of quiet resilience, shared conversations, and the steady patience of growing things, Ada learns that healing often happens slowly, much like a garden after the rain.