| GROWBAG | Plastic sack filled with potting compost (4,3) |
| BEANBAG | Small cloth sack filled with dried pulses, used in games (7) |
| SANDBAR | A sack filled with sand used against floodwater (7) |
| FIGURES | Forms of sacks filled with glue, mostly |
| BATTING | In sack filled by tenor with money (7) |
| PLAYOFF | It might be used when you tie top of plastic sack (4-3) |
| ABOLISHED | A sack filled with sand, unopened, done away with (9) |
| BIGHEARTED | Generous sack filled with rubbish I gather (3-7) |
| BESEECHED | Sack filled with melted cheese requested (9) |
| ROBES | Sacks filled with oriental gowns (5) |
| SATURATE | Cause soil or potting compost to become thoroughly soaked with water, or other liquid, so that no more can be absorbed (8) |
| JOHNINNES | Popular variety of potting compost (4,5) |
| INNES | John ___ is a well-known type of potting compost (5) |
| SAND | Gritty material added to potting compost for drainage (5,4) |
| SHARP | Gritty material added to potting compost for drainage (5,4) |
| COIR | Fibre prepared from coconut husk, used for doormats, flooring, plant pots, potting compost and ropes (4) |
| PEAT | Partially carbonised vegetable matter saturated with water, in its processed state used in potting composts (4) |
| JOHN | - - - - Innes, horticulturist famous for his potting composts introduced in the 19305 (4) |
| BINBAG | Plastic sack to put rubbish in |
| BAGOFBAGS | Plastic sack stash |