| KNOTGARDEN | Style of curtilage with a formal, geometric design formed with herbs, box hedges, roses, lavender... (4,6) |
| PALM | Skin- or lip-soothing preparation, typically fragranced with rose, lavender, or mint (4) |
| PATTERN | Decorative design formed by the decoy arrangement (7) |
| DIOR | Couturier whose designs formed the style known as the New Look (4) |
| OREGANO | Tony bags herb box with this done up inside? |
| GARDENER | Word for one who tends an allotment, curtilage, herbaceous border, orchard, potager, rockery, shrubbery or other such hortus (8) |
| COURT | Curtilage |
| YARD | Curtilage |
| SILL | Window spot for an herb box |
| FRONTYARD | Streetside curtilage |
| KNOT | - garden; originated by the Tudors, a geometric style of parterre formed by herbs, roses and box hedges (4) |
| PARTERRE | A terrace near a house laid out with a formal arrangement of flower-beds; or, a theatre's orchestra stalls (8) |
| IRAN | Neighbour of Afghanistan with a formal water-sharing treaty over the Helmand river, accusing Kabul of restrictions. (4) |
| ITALIAN | - garden; formal outdoor space traditionally green with box hedges, topiaries, statues, but few flowers (7) |
| MAZE | Inspired by knot gardens or parterres, a type of yew/box hedge labyrinth in some large classical gardens, designed to be walked as a giant puzzle (4) |
| MALT | Something for a brewer with a formal touch (4) |
| APOLOGIA | Soldier in a horseback game with a formal defence (8) |
| BUXUS | Which genus of evergreen shrub is commonly used for box hedges? (5) |
| ARTDECO | Geometric design style of the 30s and 40s (3,4) |
| QUANT | Who (Mary ___) made a hit in the 1960s with her geometric designs and mini-skirts? (5) |