| BLACKFLY | Common pest of gardens and crops (8) |
| WEEVIL | What small beetle is a common pest of stored foodstuffs? (6) |
| LANDSCAPING | Improving look of gardens and making a picture of it (11) |
| STRANGECASEOFDR | Unusual medicine chest of designer of gardens and park, holding back empty morn by 5Dn (7,4,2,2,6,3,2,4) |
| JEKYLLANDMRHYDE | Unusual medicine chest of designer of gardens and park, holding back empty morn by 5Dn (7,4,2,2,6,3,2,4) |
| JEKYLLANDHYDE | Designer of gardens and park possibly showing dual nature |
| AGRONOMY | Science of soils and crops (8) |
| AGROLOGY | Science of soils and crops (8) |
| GREENFLY | Common pest on rose bushes (8) |
| CAKEWALK | 11 ? lack rocks round a large set of gardens (8) |
| HYDEPARK | Formerly part of Kensington Gardens and Henry VIII's deer chase, 350 acres of land divided by the Serpentine and the Long Water lakes in London (4,4) |
| GERANIUM | Flower that enjoys the Mallorcan sunshine and that can be seen in abundance in gardens, and on the island's terraces and balconies (8) |
| ORANGERY | Type of glasshouse found at Kew Gardens and Kensington Palace (8) |
| PLANTPOT | Feature of garden, and what bent copper may do there? (5,3) |
| HOUSEFLY | Common pest |
| WISTERIA | Bearing panicles of fragrant blueish-lilac flowers in May, a vine found climbing over old English country houses, walled gardens and areas around London (8) |
| PETWORTH | - House; subject of paintings by Turner, a historic building in West Sussex with gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown (8) |
| ARDENNES | Gardens and rest uncovered in forest region (8) |
| BOTHERED | Was a pest of different type found in part of garden? (8) |
| AMERICAN | A pest of apple trees, also called woolly aphis (8,6) |