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With the high winds we've had, the trellis I had my Celmatis on blew down. I don't know if I can get it back up with the plant on it. Is it OK to prune it down, so I can get it off the trellis, or is it better to try to get it back up with the plant intact? The Clematis is about 10 years old and very woody at the base, I don't want to upset it. The trellis went from the ground up to just under the eaves and is completely covered with vines. Any ideas???
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