| ZEN | Word before "garden" or "meditation" |
| TEA | Word before garden or party |
| LESHAN | Parenting author Eda or meditation author Lawrence |
| RETREAT | Withdrawal for prayer or meditation |
| MUDRA | From the Sanskrit meaning "seal", hand gesture used in yoga or meditation with variations including gyan and prana (5) |
| MUSINGS | Reflections or meditations (7) |
| PARR | Last of Henry VIII's six wives whose Prayers or Meditations was the first book published by an English queen (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) |
| 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) |
| PARK | Word for a space occupied by artillery or wagons, hence a verb for "halt and leave a vehicle"; or, in other senses, an estate's pleasure ground, a public garden or a playground (4) |
| PAVILION | Clubhouse for cricketers, umpires and spectators; summerhouse in the grounds of a park or large garden; or, a marqueelike tent at a country show or fair (8) |
| YARD | A measure of three feet, which is the approximate length of a long glass for holding two to three pints of ale; or, a word for a court, garden or quad (4) |
| BEER | Word with garden or gut |
| BOG | Garden, or part of a garden, which possesses a particularly wet soil, favoured by moisture loving plants (3) |
| LOUNGER | General word for a steamer chair for the garden or a pool-side recliner (7) |
| UPKEMPT | A garden (or person) that is untidy or dishevelled, is said to be this (7) |
| RIAD | Traditional Moroccan house or palace built around an interior garden or courtyard, often centred around a fountain (4) |
| GAZEBO | Summerhouse or belvedere built at height to provide a central vista of a garden or landscape (6) |
| CAGE | Aviary or coop; a netted frame for protecting raspberry canes and other fruit bushes in the garden; or a structure on a bike for a bidon (4) |
| LABYRINTH | Word for a maze in a landscaped garden or for something inextricably complicated that derives from the elaborate structure built by craftsman Daedalus to house the Minotaur (9) |