| PRUNING | Police initially arrest head of garden for job he does |
| TREASON | Crime near to failing, going to arrest head of state? |
| BIGEARS | Sticks holding one head of garden gnome |
| NAIL | Tack removing head of garden pest (4) |
| OFFICEHOURS | Cops arrest head office unionist in typical work schedule (6,5) |
| EXECUTOR | Oriental former partner sent back to criminal court - presumably, it's The Job he got from Will? (8) |
| SAPLING | Son has a place in front of garden for young tree (7) |
| CHAPLET | Decoration for Head of Police initially concealed by House (7) |
| DUSTMAN | Refuse his job - he's mad, nuts, crazy! (7) |
| SPLICES | Joins police initially during cuts (7) |
| NONSTOP | Inappropriate behaviour around street - police initially unrelenting (3-4) |
| HERBARY | Old word for a type of physic garden for the cultivation of plants such as rosemary, lemon balm, thyme, hyssop and camomile (7) |
| NUMBERS | Anyone opening their garden for charity hopes for large ___ of visitors! (7) |
| 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) |
| ROCKERY | Breeding colony of large black birds; Garden for alpine plants (7) |
| PATCH | Plot of garden for vegetables such as cabbages or pumpkins; a type of cloth badge; or, a piece of code to improve or correct a computer program (5) |
| GUINEAHEN | Stale bread he placed at end of garden for bird (6,3) |
| ANAGRAM | Danger coming from garden, for example (7) |
| EGADINI | In the garden, for example, a noise is curtailed (7) |