| ROCKERY | Type of garden where alpine plants are grown (7) |
| CROCKERY | Earthenware vessels common originally where alpine plants grow |
| PLEASANCE | Part of garden where canes are destroyed following request... (9) |
| MOCKERIES | Charades in areas of garden where top Republican's married |
| BEDLINGTON | 17 part of garden where heather's not raised (10) |
| INDOORS | Where house plants are grown (7) |
| NURSERY | Place where young trees and plants are grown for sale (7) |
| SEEDBED | Plot where young plants are grown (7) |
| ORCHARD | Type of garden containing at least five apple, pear, cherry, plum or walnut trees, common in Kent, Lanarkshire, Somerset and Worcestershire (7) |
| BURNETT | Author of a classic tale about a forgotten rose-tangled secret walled garden where Ben Weatherstaff would work and patrol, and where nature's magic brought healing to a neglected sickly spoiled little |
| KITCHEN | ___ garden - where you grow vegetables and herbs (7) |
| GENTIAN | Alpine plant with blue flowers (7) |
| ACADEMY | Word for a scholarly institute derived from the public grove or garden where Plato taught; or, another name for a riding school (7) |
| GIVERNY | French country village home to Claude Monet for 43 years in a pink house surrounded by flower gardens where he painted his Water Lilies series (7) |
| BOTANICGARDENS | Park where plants are grown and studied (7,7) |
| PENINSULA | Part of continent where Alpine sun's unusual (9) |
| FORMAL | Type of garden - opposite of landscape? (6) |
| BOTANICGARDEN | Place where plants are grown and studied (7,6) |
| ROCK | Alpine plants, when planted outside, are perhaps most at home on the ___ garden (4) |
| GENTIANELLA | Genus of alpine plants, often known as the dwarf gentians (11) |