Julie Bass will not go to jail for planting a vegetable garden in the front yard of her Oak Park home, but she may still be in trouble with the city.

Bass was prepared to stand trial on a misdemanor charge for refusing to remove the garden, which officials said violated a city ordinance limiting her to "suitable" plant material on any unpaved portion of her yard.

The story went viral on the web with critics lambasting Oak Park officials, but Fox 2 reports the city has dropped the misdeanor charge, killing the case before an upcoming hearing and potential jury trial.

However, the controversy continues.

Bass' attorney told The Detroit News the city has "resurrected" charges against his client for failing to license two of her dogs, charges he believed had been dropped when she licensed the pets last month and showed the paperwork to the city.

"This is really nothing other than a personal vendetta against the Basses either because somebody doesn't like them, or because they had the nerve to fight this unjust prosecution," Solomon Radner told the newspaper.