| MARKETGARDEN | Oddly, Eugene gets trademark for fruit and vegetable place |
| EVESHAM | Vale of ____, area of Worcestershire noted for fruit and vegetable growing (7) |
| PROPRIETARYNAME | A property airmen developed gets trademark (11,4) |
| BUSHEL | Measure for fruit and vegetables |
| LOVEAPPLES | Have a passion for fruit and tomatoes |
| POTASH | High ___ fertiliser is ideal for fruit and flower development (6) |
| ORANGERY | Site for fruit and nettle within sides of other yard (8) |
| ORCHARD | Looked after by a pomologist, a garden for fruit and nut trees, traditionally apple, pear, damson, plum, walnut ... (7) |
| EPERGNE | Table centrepiece made of silver or glass with branching holders for fruit and flowers (7) |
| AERTEX | Manchester-based clothing company, established in 1888, that owns the trademark for a lightweight and loosely woven cotton fabric used chiefly for sportswear |
| MARKETGARDENER | Fruit and vegetable grower with trademark green dress (6,8) |
| COVENTGARDEN | London's chief fruit and vegetable market for 300 years (6,6) |
| PEACH | Fruit and vegetable on which the chef gets 50% of cuts (5) |
| PEELER | Utensil for removing fruit and vegetable skin (6) |
| UGLI | Trademark for a hybrid citrus fruit grown in Jamaica |
| DRAMAMINE | Trademark for dimenhydrinate, an important drug for some travellers |
| VELCRO | Genericized trademark for a type of hook-and-loop fastener |
| CAGE | Netted structure used to protect garden fruit and vegetable crops from birds and small animals (4) |
| FREEFONE | Trademark for a service allowing a company to pay for incoming calls from clients |
| AIRIES | A trademark for a loosely woven cotton fabric used to make shirts and underwear. (6) |