| GRAPES | Viticulture is the cultivation of what fruit (6) |
| SOIL | Perennial agriculture is the cultivation of crops that don't need replanting each year, which can help maintain or even improve ____ health (4) |
| VINES | Viticulture is the term for growing these (5) |
| PEAR | The juice of what fruit is used to make perry? (4) |
| LEMON | The juice of what fruit has long been used as invisible ink? (5) |
| 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) |
| BONSAI | Japanese art of the cultivation of dwarf trees (6) |
| VINERY | A greenhouse for the cultivation of the plants yielding grapes (6) |
| 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) |
| BANANA | What fruit-bearing plant is the world's largest herb? (6) |
| CHERRY | What fruit flavour is added to brandy to make kirsch? (6) |
| ORANGE | What fruit has varieties including Seville, Jaffa and blood? (6) |
| POMEGRANATE | Because the wife of "king of the underworld" had eaten a single seed in the underworld, she had to remain there one-third of the year and spend the other two-thirds with her mother. From what fruit di |
| ORCHARD | Garden for the cultivation of fruit, sometimes with flourishing mistletoe due to the presence of wild apple trees (7) |
| AGRARIAN | Of the cultivation of plants - description of a revolution (8) |
| ALLOTMENT | Small piece of land rented by an individual for the cultivation of herbs, fruit and vegetables (9) |
| 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) |
| FERNERY | Garden for the cultivation of the plants studied in pteridology (7) |
| ROCKGARDEN | Area built for the cultivation of alpines, campanula or aubretia (4,6) |
| ROSEGARDEN | Space devoted to the cultivation of fragrant flowers (4,6) |