Our neighbour had their fence replaced thurs/fri last week. All 40m of it, the whole length of our 4m wide garden. This meant taking down several clematis, and 2 climbing Roses that we camouflage it with. So Saturday was spent reinstating all the support wires - longer ones than before as it’s a post and rail fence, so the “panels” are around 10ft as opposed to the previous 6ft. And then resurrecting the (thankfully not too thorny) Maid of Kent and the horribly thorny Gloire de Dijon. The rambler at the bottom can wait for next week, it needs a good cutting back before tying in again. That’s lethal, although my cheapo-off-Amazon pigskin gauntlets help a great deal. Then I’ve 2 roses to plant - a climbing Claire Austin, and some shrub rose our neighbour gave us as a thank you for letting the mini-digger traverse our (thankfully ramshackle) patio. The clematis were stuffed up behind the wires for this season, and will be cut back before next so I can mange them. One may need to be moved.