| WILDING | Restoring a habitat to a more natural state, as a gardener might do on a small scale (7) |
| PRUNE | What a gardener might do |
| FILLING | Aid in restoring a crown |
| APPLYFORAJOB | Make use of flora left out by the post - it's what unemployed gardener might do (5,3,1,3) |
| REPOT | What gardener might do with extremely rare grass, perhaps |
| FACTORYSETTINGS | "Clear everything" option when restoring a phone, perhaps (7,8) |
| RENOVATOR | Person doing up and restoring a house or apartment |
| TAKEOFF | What one might do on a runway strip? (4,3) |
| KNEEPAD | One of a pair a gardener might wear |
| BIOTOPE | Subdivision of a habitat, often small, associated with a particular ecological community (7) |
| SPECIFY | State as a condition (7) |
| ARTISAN | Produced on a small scale by traditional methods |
| MIGRATE | Move from one habitat to another, as birds (8) |
| AGASAGA | Work filling bag as a gardener |
| AFFIRMS | States as a fact |
| FLYAKITE | What one might do on a windy day to test opinion (3,1,4) |
| INDICATOR | A blinker; or, a species, such as the Adonis blue, barn owl, English bluebell, oakmoss or turtledove, whose absence, abundance or presence reflects a specific environmental condition in a habitat (9) |
| INCOME | ____ support, money provided by the state as a supplement to a person's earnings (6) |
| FLIRT | What you might do on a first date |
| SLIP | What someone might do on a banana peel |