'Good witch' Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) is remodeling Grey House into a B&B. As the oldest house in Middleton, it's going to be featured in the Middleton Bicentennial celebration. Nick Chasen (Rob Stewart), her very first guest, claims to be the rightful owner, based on papers that show him a descendant of Captain Charles Hamlin, proof that Elizabeth Merowick was Hamlin's lover not his wife, and an ironclad deed to the house. On the other hand, Cassie has only a handwritten, non-notarized note.
The Good Witch's Garden is a sequel to The Good Witch (2008) (2008), a Hallmark Channel movie written by screenwriter Rod Spence. The screenplay for The Good Witch's Garden was written by G. Ross Parker. It was followed by The Good Witch's Gift (2010) (2010), The Good Witch's Family (2011) (2011), The Good Witch's Charm (2012) (2012),The Good Witch's Destiny (2013) (2013), and The Good Witch's Wonder (2014) (2014).
Catherine Bell is back as Cassandra "Cassie" Nightingale, the good witch. So is her boyfriend, Sheriff Jake Russell (Chris Potter), his two children Brandon (Matthew Knight) and Lori (Hannah Endicott-Douglas), and their grandfather George O'Hanrahan (Peter MacNeill). Also back is Deputy Derek Sanders (Noah Cappe), Martha Tinsdale (Catherine Disher), still on her vendetta against Cassie, and Martha's husband (Paul Miller), the mayor of Middleton. Grey House is back, too, this time all spiffied up and ready to open as a B&B (Bed & Breakfast, or as Cassie calls it "Beautiful & Bewitching").
About a year. The Good Witch ended on Halloween, and it's fall again in The Good Witch's Garden. In the interim, Cassie has had Grey House renovated and put in a tremendous garden, which would require at least a full growing season.
Martha doesn't need a reason to feel peeved by Cassie Nightingale. This time it's Cassie's garden, which is still blooming even after the first frost. Martha suspects that some of the plants may be unnatural, illegal, and possibly unsafe, particularly important since Grey House, being over 200 years old and the oldest house in Middleton, is going to be featured in the Middleton Bicentennial celebration. Needless to say, when Nick Chasen (Rob Stewart) comes to town with a deed that gives him claim to Grey House, Martha is elated to know that Cassie may be forced to vacate the historic house.
Nick takes possession of Grey House and immediately puts it up for sale. While working on their history project, Lori and her friend Jess (Jordy Benattar) discover a book of stories written by Elizabeth Merowick that shows Captain Hamlin was merely a fictional character, so Nick's claim to being his descendant can only be a lie. Meanwhile, Jake has asked a forensics chemist to test the authenticity of Nick's deed and learns that it was only recently written and chemicals were used to make it look aged. Jake also runs a fingerprint check on Nick and discovers that he's been working a scam all over the state where he shows up with falsified documents claiming ownership of a property and then sells the property at a huge profit. When Jake and Cassie return to Grey House to arrest him, Nick tries to run away but Cassie's creeper vines catch and trip him. Cassie moves back into Grey House and the Middleton Bicentennial goes on as planned in her garden. Even Martha admits that the house and garden are lovely and adds that she knew Nick was up to no good from the start. During the fireworks that follow Cassie's welcoming speech, Jake asks her to marry him, and Cassie accepts.
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