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Old 05-09-2005, 10:08 AM
H Ryder
 
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Default pruning climbers

I've inherited a garden full of old and rampant climbers. Mainly roses, what
looks like evergreen jasmine and clematis. Most of this is very overgrown
and all tangled together. In particular one patch of jasmine mainly consists
of dead looking huge, think stems which turn out to have green growth at teh
ends. The ends are, in general, not where I want the climber to be. What do
I do? If I just cut jasmine, clematis and roses back to the base will they
regrow? TIA,
Hayley