| PERENNIALS | So they're planted to grow and re-grow, in rain or snow. A load of botany? (10) |
| SEED | It's planted to grow a plant |
| FLAKE | A chip or sliver; a single crystal of ice or snow; a crumbly chocolate bar; fish food; or, a Stone-Age flint tool (5) |
| HAIL | Descent or cascade of water or snow; a decrease in size or rate; or, another word for autumn (4) |
| WREATH | A bank of snow; a curl of cloud or smoke; a circlet of seasonal flora and evergreen foliage hung on one's door at Christmas or set with candles to represent four weeks of Advent; or, a band of twisted |
| INFECTIOUS | Sid refused to disinfect debts so they're going viral (10) |
| ETERNALISE | Tree line, as planted, to make famous for ever! (10) |
| SPYCAMERAS | They're planted by plants |
| SCURRY | Word for a swift scoot, scramble or skitter; a scud or swirl of snow; a short sprint; or, a scamper of squirrels (6) |
| SKIT | A satirical sketch or humorous writing; dialect for a shower of rain or snow; or, a hoax or trick (4) |
| NURSERYMAN | One who grows and sells plants (10) |
| BIRTH | Like a kangaroo they give ___ to a tiny and underdeveloped baby which crawls into the pouch to grow and develop. |
| RAISINS | Sun-Maid Growers, a farmer-owned co-operative in California, was founded in 1912 to grow and market what? (7) |
| CAMOMILE | Herb whose name means "earth-apple" owing to the fragrance of its foliage and daisy-like blossoms planted to form lawns or steeped to make relaxing tisanes and tonics (8) |
| DEVELOP | Pole returns to Dev in order to grow and expand (7) |
| CHRISTMAS | - rose, a snow and frost resilient species of hellebore with radiant white blooms in the colder months, often planted to brighten the winter garden (9) |
| HIMALAYAS | From the Sanskrit meaning "abode of snow", a system of mountains stretching over 75 per cent of Nepal (9) |
| NURSE | An accoucheur, matron, midwife, nanny or sister, for example; a worker ant/bee responsible for brood care; or, a tree planted to shelter others (5) |
| STORM | A spell of violent weather with wind and rain or snow (5) |
| HEDGE | Originally planted to divide land, a word linked with "row" for a bushy type of habitat forming the British countryside (5) |