| NURSERYRHYME | Place for the young plants is a feature of Limerick round and round the garden (7,5) |
| BEECHHEDGE | It's nice to go round the garden with a busy companion and not make decisions (5,5) |
| SHOOTS | Films the young plants (6) |
| CRIB | Place for the young to retire |
| NURSERY | North Surrey, awful place for the young |
| NURSERYMAN | A fellow who looks after the young plant worker |
| BATTLEOFWITS | Wilde has words with Behan in Siege of Limericks? (6,2,4) |
| AHAB | "I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom" speaker of fiction |
| ROLLTOP | Go round and round the upper part of the desk |
| BROWNBEAR | Top of the hill and round the corner to catch black animal of North America (5,4) |
| PLUG | A ___ plant is a small seedling, usually in a small ___ of soil, and sold in batches for the gardener to grow on (4) |
| ORKNEY | The sea stack the Old Man of Hoy is a feature of this island group (6) |
| SISAL | Sort of fibre in plants is a linen |
| THISTLES | One of these plants is a Scottish emblem |
| ROTATOR | It goes round and round the other way (7) |
| ROTUNDA | Tour round and round the building |
| CUTIN | Waxy water-repellent lipid substance of which the cuticle of plants is chiefly composed (5) |
| LEDGER | Where transactions are entered on the left, the right and round the edge (6) |
| OUTSIDE | If a house plant is an 'inside' plant, what type of plant is a garden plant? (7) |
| DYKE | Hair colouring around the King's Head is a feature of the landscape (4) |