| SKEWER | Run through gardens in series |
| SKEWERED | Ran through gardens in the southeast, pursued by communist (8) |
| PATHS | Surfaced walkways through gardens; or, narrow trodden tracks (5) |
| ALLEYS | Lanes for bowling or skittles; or, tree- or flower-lined walks or paths through gardens and shrubberies (6) |
| EMO | Style of music running through "Garden State" |
| RHONE | River runs north through garden (5) |
| JEKYLL | Author of Kitchen Essays and the miniature cookery book in Queen Mary's Dolls' House whose sister-in-law designed gardens in collaboration with Edwin Lutyens (6) |
| STOWE | Country house set in 880 acres of gardens in Buckinghamshire with a restored music room decorated in wall paintings of birds, butterflies and flowers by Vincenzo Valdre (5) |
| DESERTPLANTS | They are used in gardens in arid climates, |
| SKEWED | Coloured gardens in Kent opening in December |
| BROAD | - beans; legumes seasonal in British gardens in the summer months at the same time as asparagus, courgettes, peas, spinach and strawberries (5) |
| HOODIES | I am satisfactory, turning up in gardens in casual wear (7) |
| AWALKINTHEPARK | A stroll through Kensington Gardens in a breeze? (1,4,2,3,4) |
| RANELAGH | The pleasure gardens in Chelsea, alongside the Thames, opened to the public in the mid-18th century (8) |
| EDIE | 'Little ___' Bouvier Beale (Jackie Kennedy's cousin played by Drew Barrymore in "Grey Gardens" in 2009) |
| KEW | Royal Botanic Gardens in England awarded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2003 |
| TIVOLI | Town near Rome; gardens in Copenhagen |
| TRANSFIGURED | Wild fruit gardens in a different form |
| STOURHEAD | Palladian mansion with gardens in Wiltshire |
| SKEW | Small gardens in London at an angle (4) |