| FLOWERBED | Part of the garden is what to dip your Wiener schnitzel into reportedly (9) |
| WALK | A movie they put lots of cash into, reportedly (4,3,4) |
| THELINE | A movie they put lots of cash into, reportedly (4,3,4) |
| SWEDEN | One quarter of the garden is foreign soil (6) |
| BOB | Robert's nickname (or to dip your head in a bucket of water in search of an apple) |
| DOCTORSHOALS | Where you'll want to dip your toes after the Hike All Day Tour? |
| INKPOT | Where to dip your nib |
| TOMATOCAN | Sounds like money-maker in the garden is able to pour it all into Bolognese perhaps (6,3) |
| AFTERNOON | - tea; traditional British meal of scones, crumpets, cakes, finger sandwiches etc - either at home or in a shady part of the garden (9) |
| ABSTAINED | Mark, in a part of the garden, shunned drink |
| RHINEWINE | Drink with Wiener schnitzel, maybe |
| HARROGATE | North Yorkshire spa town in which the Harlow Carr garden is situated (9) |
| MONET | Painter whose iconic Impression, Sunrise inspired the name of the Impressionist movement and whose ambitious Women in the Garden is considered testament to his dedication to working en plein air (5) |
| RIVERBED | Flower in the garden is found in the lowest area of The Congo (8) |
| OPENCUT | Gaping wound is what to make to get into the last days of golf tournament (4,3) |
| ALLOTMENT | Garden is completely excessive, with chaps digging in (9) |
| GARDENIAS | A garden is cultivated for flowers (9) |
| NURSERYSCHOOL | The garden is a place of learning at the kindergarten (7,6) |
| GLASSHOUSE | At the end of spring, girl gets you and me in to weed part of the garden (10) |
| PLOT | Part of the garden in which a plant is put about the end of April (4) |