| HOSED | Washed (off) in a garden |
| JETSAM | Goods washed off a ship (6) |
| RINSED | Washed off suds |
| MOURN | Regret loss of earth washed off mountains (5) |
| SOOT | Stuff washed off of Santa's suit, presumably |
| BOWER | Literary word for a country cottage or summer house; a shady place in a garden or wood; or, a lady's private boudoir in a medieval castle (5) |
| ALCOVE | From Arabic for "vault", an arched niche in a room; or, a shady retreat, such as a bower or summerhouse or a recess in a garden hedge/wall, provided with seats (6) |
| DECK | Floor of a ship; timber terrace providing a seating area in a garden; or, a platform supporting a record player's turntable (4) |
| PLATBAND | A border of flowers or turf in a garden; a fillet or stria between the flutes of a classical column; or, a flat fascia on an architrave (8) |
| HOE | Loosen soil in a garden in a way |
| ACHIEVE | Reach a Greek character, a woman in a garden (7) |
| AREA | Found in a square and regular space - even in a garden! (4) |
| LAWN | From an alteration of dialect for "glade" or "pasture", a word for an area of grass or camomile in a garden or park; or, a fine cloth of cambric, cotton or linen (4) |
| GAZEBO | A small building in a garden giving a wide view of the area (6) |
| UNDERGROWTH | Plants in a garden (or forest) which attain a relatively low height, because they grow beneath a canopy of foliage (11) |
| FOLLY | A costly ornamental building with no practical use, e.g. a tower built in a garden (5) |
| ABSORBED | Tree planted in a garden plot enjoyed a soaking |
| HOED | Used a long-handled tool in a garden |
| ABASHED | Ashamed of a tree in a garden plot? (7) |
| BEDS | Plots in a garden in small English county (4) |