| HORTICULTURE | The cultivation of plants |
| AGRARIAN | Of the cultivation of plants - description of a revolution (8) |
| HERBARY | Old word for a type of physic garden for the cultivation of plants such as rosemary, lemon balm, thyme, hyssop and camomile (7) |
| GARDEN | Outdoor area for the cultivation of plants that features in its landscaped form an element such as a folly, grotto, eye-catcher, ha-ha or maze or a combination of such (6) |
| HORTICULTURAL | Relating to the cultivation of plants (13) |
| ARABLE | Form of farming or agronomy based on the cultivation of field crops; or, the surname of Wilbur's owner Fern in Charlotte's Web (6) |
| FERNERY | Garden for the cultivation of the plants studied in pteridology (7) |
| ORCHARD | Garden for the cultivation of fruit, sometimes with flourishing mistletoe due to the presence of wild apple trees (7) |
| VINERY | A greenhouse for the cultivation of the plants yielding grapes (6) |
| FARM | From a Latin word originally used to denote a tax or rent, a tract of land for the cultivation of crops or rearing of livestock, including its associated barns and homestead (4) |
| AGRICULTURALIST | Person concerned with the cultivation of the soil |
| ORANGERY | Building resembling a giant Wardian case for the cultivation of citrus trees and exotic plants (8) |
| BONSAI | Japanese art of the cultivation of dwarf trees (6) |
| ALLOTMENT | Small piece of land rented by an individual for the cultivation of herbs, fruit and vegetables (9) |
| GRAPERY | Word for a building, estate, place or vineyard for the cultivation of the fruits known in French as raisins (7) |
| GRAPES | Viticulture is the cultivation of what fruit (6) |
| TILLAGE | The cultivation of soil for raising crops. (7) |
| ELIOT | The Cultivation of Christmas Trees writer T.S. |
| GROVE | Orchard planted for the cultivation of olives (5) |
| GARDENHOE | Plot discovered in Phoenix Park - it puts an end to the cultivation of weed (6,3) |