| HEDGES | Botanical borders or boundaries in gardens and bocage countryside (6) |
| PIGEON | Large bird common in gardens and towns (6) |
| GERANIUM | Flowering plant that grows in abundance in Mallorca, in gardens and on balconies and terraces (8) |
| PAVILIONS | Open structures in gardens and parks |
| ALLEYS | Lanes for bowling or skittles; or, tree- or flower-lined walks or paths through gardens and shrubberies (6) |
| LIMITS | Borders, confines or boundaries (6) |
| REPTON | Designer of some 400 gardens and landscapes including Sheringham Park in Norfolk and the deer park at Attingham in Shropshire (6) |
| GRIGGS | Better Homes and Gardens and House Rules host, Johanna ___ (6) |
| TIVOLI | ___ Gardens, Copenhagen pleasure gardens and amusement park (6) |
| EDGING | Any border or outline, especially in a garden? (6) |
| CHAPEL | Man felt free from boundaries in place of worship (6) |
| DOCTOR | Collecting boundaries in cricket, opener W. G. Grace, perhaps? (6) |
| JUNIOR | Lower boundaries in October, after start of month (6) |
| POMONA | With symbols including a pruning knife and cornucopia, a Roman wood nymph goddess of abundance, apples/fruit, gardens and orchards (6) |
| BURTON | Decimus ___, 19th-century architect who designed buildings at Kew Gardens and London Zoo (6) |
| COLLIE | Dog which can be rough, border or bearded (6) |
| LAHORE | Second-largest city of Pakistan, whose Shalimar Gardens and eponymous Fort are UNESCO World Heritage Sites (6) |
| BUFFER | Barrier, border or boundary (6) |
| INSIDE | Within boundaries in the team |
| PATROL | Border or snow |