| EDGING | Decorative border such as flower bed along a garden path or a trimming of lace on a garment (6) |
| BORDER | Herbaceous strip lining a garden path or wall (6) |
| GARDENS | Said to be lovely or rosy when all is well, parterres planted with features such as flower-beds, herbaceous borders, lawns, orchards, potagers, shrubberies and topiaries (7) |
| RIDE | A hack on a horse; a journey on a bike or a motorcycle; a bridleway or other rural path; or, a fairground attraction such as a rollercoaster (4) |
| ALCOTT | Author of the Little Women series of novels as well as Flower Fables, A Garland for Girls, Rose in Bloom and Under the Lilacs (6) |
| FREEZE | Peg the price of a decorative border, we hear (6) |
| FRINGE | (Decorative) border (6) |
| FRIEZE | Decorative border (6) |
| BRAID | A trimming of woven silk or entwined ribbons; a plait made up of three or more interlaced strands; embroidery; or, a hairband (5) |
| VELCRO | What has replaced laces on many children's shoes? (6) |
| SPIKES | Laces on running shoes |
| BLUE | A. A. Milne's nickname; colour of a waymarker indicating a bridle path; or, a ski run rated intermediate (4) |
| MARCH | Military-style walk; move made by a chess piece; or, a border, such as one between England and Wales (5) |
| BLANKET | Woven cover for a bed, fireside chair, pet's basket, picnic, yoga etc; or, a concealing layer of something such as flowers, leaves or snow (7) |
| RUCHE | A trimming of lace, one gathered (5) |
| SCOT | Person from north of the border, such as Hollyoaks" Jack Osborne (4) |
| ALLEE | Take a long line of additives down a garden path (5) |
| VERGE | Border such as minister pushed back |
| BRUEGHEL | Flemish artist nicknamed Velvet, noted for floral compositions such as Flowers in a Wooden Vessel and Still Life with Tulips, Chrysanthemums, Narcissi, Roses, Irises and other Flowers in a Glass Vase |
| RATHE | Early-blooming, such as flowers of Spring, to a poet |