They are not the mains supply wires, Billy, only old leads (now disused) running to an old shed up the garden.
At the shed end, a Clematis Montana has legged it up the electric pole attached to the shed, and along the wire!
Imagine the tangle if they meet up!
Ive just walked up the garden and found that a Clematis Rouge Cardinal has joined in the fun, and has also reached the top of the pole, twing through the Honeyuckle (Belgica) and is gaily waving to passing aircraft.
Horrorof horrors - I see the cheery bloom of a BINDWEED up there as well - GRRR!
I'll take a photo later - surprisingly, the sun is shining today!
Thanks for the pruning tip, and the warning about lack of flowers the following year.
Theres nothing as nice as having a walk up the garden in the still of an evening, and getting the waft of honeysuckle - beautiful!
What varieties you grow? Any of our traditional wild honeysuckle? Brings back memories of schooldays.