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I thought it might be “is shrimps bugs?”
I think others are right that a lot of the issues you’re having are related to the size of the insurance you joined.
What sort of issues are you having? It’s been working pretty well for me using the PWA.
I’d definitely check to see what’s local to you, but I have a couple of ideas mostly relevant to my area in the Midwest, which is zone 6a/5b.
A lot of spring ephemerals like shade - trout lily, mayapple, trillium, and Jack in the pulpit come to mind. Wild geranium and ferns prefer shade.
A lot of shrubs are shade tolerant, including sweetfern, coralberry, spirea, gooseberry, bearberry, viburnum, mulberry, and pawpaw. In my area most of the understory is spicebush, sassafras, and dogwood.
Hope that gives you some inspiration!
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I’m rocking with the PWA for now but you better believe I’m signed up for that Boost release