| GARDENIA | Dotted around my backyard in Arne, I have four hedges and a shrub with fragrant white flowers (8) |
| MOCKORANGE | Shrub with fragrant white flowers |
| LILAC | Described in Rupert Brooke's poem The Old Vicarage, Grantchester, a shrub with fragrant panicles of light-purple or pale-pinkish-violet flowers (5) |
| TREMAINE | After a time in Arne, I relocated to a place near Warbstow (8) |
| GORSE | Note the rambling rose and a shrub with yellow flowers (5) |
| TETRAMETER | I have four feet, but am unsteady around vehicle |
| INEBRIATE | At the last pub I went to in Arne, I had three beers and six spirits - I was staggering around like a drunkard! (9) |
| NIMBY | Not in my backyard, in text |
| JARDI | Backyard, in White City |
| NEWYEAR | The Guardian's backyard in close season (3,4) |
| EUCHARIS | South American bulbous plant with fragrant white flowers (8) |
| OLEANDER | A poisonous evergreen shrub or tree, with fragrant white, pink or purple flowers (8) |
| ROSEMARY | From the Latin meaning "dew of the sea", a shrub with aromatic needle-like leaves such as the Lady in White or Sissinghurst Blue that is a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| OLEASTER | A shrub with small often fragrant flowers cultivated as an ornamental (8) |
| HIBISCUS | Name a shrub with broad, showy, short-lived flowers (8) |
| LAVENDER | Shrub with fragrant blue flowers (8) |
| ROSEBUSH | Puzzle involving big horse and a shrub |
| OLIVE | Evergreen tree with fragrant white flowers, cultivated for its edible shiny black fruits (5) |
| DEANPRIOR | I lived in Arne with Penny and Rod before I got my own place near Buckfastleigh (4,5) |
| MYRTLE | Related to allspice, clove and eucalyptus, a shrub with white flowers and purple-black berries; one of Aphrodite's symbols (6) |