| WEEDY | With couch grass, ground elder and dandelions everywhere, your garden could be described as this (5) |
| BATTLEFIELD | In the war against pests, your garden could be said to be this! (11) |
| VISUALISING | Something, such as how your garden could be! (11) |
| DAISY | Flower studied in synantherology with relatives camomile, dahlia, artichoke, lettuce and dandelion that collectively form 10 per cent of all Earth's flora (5) |
| ADAMS | Author who wrote about characters including Hazel, Blackberry, Bluebell and Dandelion in Watership Down (5) |
| BRADBURY | Ray ---, author of the books The Martian Chronicles and Dandelion Wine (8) |
| GIANT | A subject of this week's Miscellany may often be described as this, owing to its large stature and height (5) |
| SWARD | An expanse of mown grass is often described as this! (5) |
| VENAL | Even Allen has something that could be described as corruptly mercenary (5) |
| GRASS | Last allocation of grazing land - it could be described as secretive (5) |
| LOTTO | Artist of the Italian Renaissance trained in the Venetian school who painted Susanna and the Elders and Portrait of a Woman Inspired by Lucretia (5) |
| MEDIC | What Erinsborough's Karl Kennedy could be described as (5) |
| STAFF | Workers that could be described as Polish! (5) |
| GOUGE | Overcharge in a big way (rhymes with couch) |
| AFORT | Build ___ (get creative with couch cushions) |
| TREES | Elder and alder, e.g. |
| PITTS | Elder and Younger English statesmen |
| STEAMBED | A Turkish bath could be described as this end of a health spa (5-3) |
| ACIDTASTING | A sharp, bitter or tart fruit could be described as this (4-7) |
| UNCLIMBABLE | Some types of mountain, or a particularly tricky rock garden, could be said to be this as they can't be scaled! (11) |