| TRUG | Sussex -; shallow basket for carrying flowers, fruit and vegetables from the garden to the kitchen (4) |
| TRUGS | Sussex -; shallow wooden baskets for carrying fruit, flowers and vegetables from the garden to the kitchen (5) |
| CAGES | Structures for protecting garden fruit and vegetables from birds (5) |
| ALLOTMENT | Word for an act of apportionment; the portion granted; a parcel of a field historically assigned to a tenant cottager to labour for him/herself; or, today, a plot rented to grow one's own flowers, fru |
| GARDEN | A piece of ground for growing flowers, fruit and vegetables (6) |
| CORNUCOPIA | What symbol of plenty consists of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and vegetables? (10) |
| STRONG | Former director of the V&A and National Portrait Gallery whose offer to bequeath his Laskett garden to the National Trust was rejected (6) |
| DOLLY | Word ranging in meaning from a child's moppet or poupee with which to play, to an offering of flowers, fruit and sweetmeats, presented on a tray (5) |
| EGGTIMERS | They act as reminders to the kitchen staff of the early bird and the ones that tend to go off? (3,6) |
| EPERGNES | French word for ornamental centrepieces with branching holders for flowers, fruit and sweetmeats (8) |
| FRUITGROWING | It's forbidden in the garden to start grumbling and arguing or creating the conditions for sour grapes perhaps (5,7) |
| DRINKINGSONGS | Enjoying a happy hour with relatives outside front garden to the sounds of Whiskey in the Jar and Red, Red Wine (8,5) |
| BRUSSELS | Vegetables from the capital (8) |
| GREENS | Vegetables from the Middle Kingdom raised disdainful look (6) |
| GETEVEN | Sounds like advice in the garden to single guy going north to square things (3,4) |
| TRANSPLANT | Move a vegetable organism from one part of the garden to another (10) |
| HUMUS | In the garden, to sing for us is a good thing (5) |
| RATSTREK | Journey from the nest to the kitchen, say? |
| PHENOLOGY | Study of seasonal changes and timings throughout nature's calendar such as the first cuckoo call in spring, first flowers/fruits and leaf fall (9) |
| LARDER | Heard it read back to Laurence close to the kitchen (6) |