| PLANTED | Made a garden |
| SISKIN | With a distinctive forked tail, a garden bird resembling a cross between a greenfinch and a serin that is one of Britain's smallest finches (6) |
| ACHIEVE | Reach a Greek character, a woman in a garden (7) |
| BOG | Garden, or part of a garden, which possesses a particularly wet soil, favoured by moisture loving plants (3) |
| GOLDFINCH | Known collectively as a charm, a garden bird with a twittering call often spotted feeding on thistles or teasels (9) |
| PLEASANCE | Peas clean a secluded part of a garden, especially one attached to a large house (9) |
| ALCOVE | A recess, especially in the wall of a room or of a garden |
| WATER | Use a hose on, as a garden |
| TILINGTHESOIL | Making a patio out of a garden? |
| OCTOPUS | Animal with a garden, in a Beatles tune |
| MONTBRETIA | Timber (a ton) hiding a garden plant (10) |
| PRIVATE | A privet (variegated) makes a garden so (7) |
| AVANTGARDE | A garden set with a TV? That's unconventional (5-5) |
| GNOME | A garden statue traditionally resembling a small, misshapen old man (5) |
| SLUGGARD | Lazy person is a garden pest and a terrible drag (8) |
| BENCH | General name for a garden seat with a traditional wooden design named after its creator Edwin Lutyens (5) |
| RAKE | Pester a kestrel with a garden tool (4) |
| OUTSIDE | If a house plant is an 'inside' plant, what type of plant is a garden plant? (7) |
| ABSORBED | Tree planted in a garden plot enjoyed a soaking |
| MAKEWAY | Clear a path for a garden centre in spring |