The drama follows four members of a suburban garden club - three of whom are played by Fumero, Robb and Rappaport - who all come from different walks of life and become embroiled in murder and mischief as they struggle to prosper in their conventional lives. to take.

Fumero (photo, left) plays Birdie. Birdie is a successful author whose memoir, Digging for Gold: Dancing Through Divorce, is a bestseller.
Robb (pictured, center) plays Alice, your favorite high school English teacher, a dreamer whose fondest dreams come crashing down on her. She is a long-time member of the Grosse Pointe Garden Society.
Rappaport (photo, right) plays Brett. Cool in a worn-out way, Brett put his own dreams of starting a car restoration business on hold so his wife (now ex-wife) could finish law school. He continues to work as a garden store manager so he can care for the children.
Maggie Kiley is directing the pilot, which she is producing with Bans through her Minnesota Logging Co., Krebs and Casey Kyber.
Fumero returns to NBC. She is probably best known for her role as Amy Santiago on the critically acclaimed Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which ran for eight seasons on NBC. She won the Imagen Foundation Award for her work in the series. Fumero recently guest-starred on NBC's Night Court (2023).
Robb co-starred in Hulu's limited series The Act and Little Fires Everywhere. She also appeared in Peacock's Dr. PBS's Death, Mercy Street and The CW's The Carrie Diaries.
Rappaport has appeared on ABC's For the People (2018), USA Network's Mr. Robot, CBS's The Good Wife and Netflix's Ozark. Most recently, he was seen in the Netflix limited series Inventing Anna.