| REPEATEDLY | Vegetable chap planted in bank many times (10) |
| AGENTS | Spooks chap planted in South Africa after uprising |
| LEVEE | Raised river bank - many were breached in the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe in New Orleans |
| LAVENDER | Shrub of which a small number planted in bank |
| MANGETOUT | Vegetable chap has to leave (9) |
| MANGROVE | Tree chap planted before several others |
| SQUADRON | Group of planes singular chap planted around court |
| EUCALYPTUS | Tree of the myrtle family yielding timber, oil and gum; one of the biggest of such trees in Europe can be found in Galicia, Spain, called "El Abuelo" it was planted in around 1880, is nearly 70 metres |
| MYSTERIOUS | Quite strange: my grave with cross planted in it (10) |
| CONIFEROUS | Like some trees, if planted in clay, initially burdensome (10) |
| POINSETTIA | Flower planted in tip near one car's contents (10) |
| SCOTSPINES | Trees being planted in copses isn't unusual (5,5) |
| FIFERTREES | Maples planted in honor of military musicians? |
| SPOTTEDGUM | Eucalypt planted in small inverted earthenware container (7,3) |
| KNOTGARDEN | Piece of land planted in an intricate and formal design (4,6) |
| ONION | Vegetable planted in a set, dried in a string/rope or stored in a hopper (5) |
| CLAPHAMCOMMON | Large triangular park in south London where a tree in memory of the actor Jeremy Brett was planted in 2007 |
| CELANDINE | Plant planted in choice land in England (9) |
| RHAPHE | Line of seeds, heroin, planted in two places in seed crop |
| CELERIAC | Vegetable 'e planted in a circle spread wildly |