| HERBARY | Old word for a type of physic garden for the cultivation of plants such as rosemary, lemon balm, thyme, hyssop and camomile (7) |
| INERTIAL | A type of physics force |
| ORCHARD | Garden for the cultivation of fruit, sometimes with flourishing mistletoe due to the presence of wild apple trees (7) |
| FERNERY | Garden for the cultivation of the plants studied in pteridology (7) |
| HERBAL | Relating to plants such as rosemary, thyme (6) |
| ATTACK | Soak one with a dose of physic down the throat (6) |
| SLOANE | Irish physician who endowed Chelsea Physic Garden and bequeathed his collection of 71,000 objects to |
| DRENCH | Thoroughly soak one with a dose of physic (6) |
| ORCHARDS | Enclosed gardens for the cultivation of fruit or nut trees (8) |
| ASTRO | One type of physics |
| GARDEN | Outdoor area for the cultivation of plants that features in its landscaped form an element such as a folly, grotto, eye-catcher, ha-ha or maze or a combination of such (6) |
| SHRUB | Mixed drink of lemon, spices, sugar and rum that shares its name with a bushy type of plant such as the Christmas box; or, a fruit cordial or syrup of raspberry or other fruit with added vinegar, for |
| FARM | From a Latin word originally used to denote a tax or rent, a tract of land for the cultivation of crops or rearing of livestock, including its associated barns and homestead (4) |
| GRAPERY | Word for a building, estate, place or vineyard for the cultivation of the fruits known in French as raisins (7) |
| ROSEUM | Latin word used in the scientific names of plants such as the rosy hyacinth-orchid and the rose geranium (6) |
| CRYPTO | A secret member/supporter of a group, party, sect etc; or, a short word for a type of digital currency (6) |
| AGRARIAN | Of the cultivation of plants - description of a revolution (8) |
| BULBS | Underground parts of plants such as the crocus, dahlia, winter aconite, chionodoxa (glory-of-the-snow) snowdrop and narcissus (5) |
| VINERY | A greenhouse for the cultivation of the plants yielding grapes (6) |
| MINT | Common name of a family of bee and butterfly-enticing plants/herbs including lemon balm, hyssop, lavender, rosemary, marjoram and self-heal (4) |