Need climbing plant help

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I'm not sure. I bought 20 packs of Morning Glories and saw them listed as poisonous on another thread, so thougt I'd start this and find things I can really use.

There are some things I am going to check out that are listed here. Thought I really knew plants. Guess not!
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Some sound really interesting.
 
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Be careful, morning glories and moonflowers are poisonous.
Also, I thought of another one you might LOVE, which would be hardy where you live (Ca)? It's called corkscrew or Vigna . It is very fragrant! See Davesgarden website.

Jen
 
I'd be wary of planting grapes, a friend did and was overun with raccoons who demolished them. Wouldn't want to attract them if they weren't already in the neighborhood.
 
add trumpet vine to the list of climbers they are great hummingbird attractors
pole beans
mini gourds
small squash all can be trellised to create a barrier this year until your other woody vines take over
 
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In the Bay Area I saw tons of coons, but not here as of yet. Trust me between my DH, my kids and grandkids they don't stay on the vine that long. Alway make sure the fruit on the ground is tossed too. Bad grape cause sick chickies.
 
I use Confederate Jasmine to densely cover my ugly chain link fence. It grows fast, doesn't die back in the winter here, covers itself with zillions of intensely fragrant flowers that can be enjoyed all over the yard. I've found it doesn't attract any varmits and it's glossy dark green leaves are pretty year round.

There is also a yellow flowered jasmine (Carolina Jasmine) that is pretty but the blooms have no scent. In my yard, flowers have to do more than one thing to make the cut! They better be pretty, hardy, fragrant, weird, edible, have prolific blooms or make me coffee in the morning! HA!
 
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Be careful, morning glories and moonflowers are poisonous.
Also, I thought of another one you might LOVE, which would be hardy where you live (Ca)? It's called corkscrew or Vigna . It is very fragrant! See Davesgarden website.

Jen

It's terrible that 2 of my favorites for this can't be used, but using them in my front yard.

Moon Flowers (man I love these) and Morning Glories
 
On thing to consider with your vines - do you want them to lose their leaves in the fall or stay green all year & give coverage all year? Ivy will stay green all year but most of the vines will lose their leaves (grape, trumpet, wisteria - I have all 3)

Another option is a berry - they have thornless raspberry vines. You could also try a climbing rose bush - I love the cherokee rose bush and cecil bruener (sp?). My grapes were slow to start but in their 3 year - wow - they took off!

Don't know if any are poisonous though. have fun!
 

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