| BUSHEL | Measure for fruit and vegetables |
| MARKETGARDEN | Oddly, Eugene gets trademark for fruit and vegetable place |
| EVESHAM | Vale of ____, area of Worcestershire noted for fruit and vegetable growing (7) |
| LOVEAPPLES | Have a passion for fruit and tomatoes |
| ORCHARD | Looked after by a pomologist, a garden for fruit and nut trees, traditionally apple, pear, damson, plum, walnut ... (7) |
| POTASH | High ___ fertiliser is ideal for fruit and flower development (6) |
| EPERGNE | Table centrepiece made of silver or glass with branching holders for fruit and flowers (7) |
| ORANGERY | Site for fruit and nettle within sides of other yard (8) |
| TRUG | Sussex -; oblong basket of coppiced sweet chestnut and willow for carrying garden flowers, fruit and vegetables (4) |
| KILNERJAR | Tradename of a rubber-sealed clip-top glass vessel for bottling fruit and vegetables or for preserving homemade jams, jellies or pickles (6,3) |
| MARKETGARDENER | Cultivator of fruit and vegetables for sale (6,8) |
| JUICER | Appliance for extracting liquid from fruit and vegetables (6) |
| GARDEN | A piece of ground for growing flowers, fruit and vegetables (6) |
| CAGES | Structures for protecting garden fruit and vegetables from birds (5) |
| PEELER | A knife or device for removing the skin from fruit and vegetables (6) |
| ALLOTMENT | Small piece of land rented by an individual for the cultivation of herbs, fruit and vegetables (9) |
| STALLS | A church's choir seats, often with misericords; cowsheds or stables; or, booths for the sale of fruit and vegetables in street markets (6) |
| JUICE | From "broth, sauce, soup", a word for the liquid present in or extracted from fruit and vegetables; a drink made from said nectar; essence or vitality; or, electrical energy (5) |
| MASONJAR | US brand of a Kilner-like vessel for preserving fruit and vegetables (5,3) |
| MARKETGARDENING | Mad Greek ranting about growing fruit and vegetables for sale (6,9) |