Aaah! I've completely messed his up so would appreciate any help.
We have a clematis growing in our yard. It's huge. Intertwined in it is some big thorny thing. So on the front of he bush is clematis and underneath is old brown rotting twigs.
We have a small yard. The clematis is growing up and across the entire width and into neighbouring yards. It is also blocking the small amount of sun that comes in.
I tried to start chopping it down/back. It is supported by beams that are on the top of a trellis. It won't come down. So I chopped it about a metre above the roots and it is still stuck. Dh has just come home and told me its the landladys favourite and she will kill us if it dies.
So my question really is how can I save it but at the same time keep it right back?
Does this even make sense?