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FLORISTRYArt of arranging seasonal blooms from markets or cutting gardens for vases, tablescapes or bouquets (9)
SWEETPEATwining plant cultivated in cottage or cutting gardens for its fragrant butterfly-shaped pastel flowers (5,3)
RAVENHorticulturist and cook from East Sussex who wrote The Cutting Garden and a tome on wild flowers (5)
NYESOne of the words for flocks or "bouquets" of pheasants (4)
MEDLARBletted and used for jelly or "cheese", a fruit related to the rose, apple, quince and hawthorn, typically found in farmers' markets or old gardens (6)
SAMPHIREForaged or bought at farmers' markets or fishmongers, a sea vegetable growing in Britain's coastal shores whose name is said to derive from the patron saint of fishermen (8)
ORCHARDSAssociated with some of the work of pomologists and the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, gardens for cultivating apple, pear and nut trees (8)
BOOTHSHuts; temporary stalls at fairs, exhibitions or markets; or, partly enclosed cubicles in which to cast votes, dine or make calls (6)
TIPSHEETNewspaper with predictions and hints on likely movements in financial markets; or, any list of advice (3,5)
EDGESRegional dialect for limestone escarpments; another word for borders; or, cutting parts of knives (5)
STAPLEWool fibre; its length or quality; or, from "market", a word for a principal commodity or a basic element/food (6)
ROUTERComputer networking device; or, a tool used in woodworking for hollowing out or cutting grooves (6)
IKEBANAThe art of arranging flowers somewhat like bananas (7)
TYPOGRAPHYArt of arranging text (10)
SHUIFeng ___ (Chinese art of arranging)
PLINTHSPedestals for vases or statues (7)
THEME___ park (Disneyland or Busch Gardens, for example)
RAMPIONCommon name of a violet bellflower traditionally cultivated in English kitchen gardens for its turnip-like roots, Campanula rapunculus (7)
OLEANDERDogbane family plant - it's been grown in gardens for years despite its poisonous leaves and irritan
ZOOLOGICALPARKUnknown old couple stop and leave bottles hanging together in gardens for collection