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There’s a quick cold snap with snow potential forecasted for the Cleveland area later this week. So what should you do about your plants and flowers? “It lasted through the winter,” says Amy Roskilly, the Conservation, Education and Communications manager at the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District. “If it doesn’t survive a cold snap for one night, it really shouldn’t be there.” Roskilly says plants, flowers and trees that have been in the ground all winter long are built to survive a quick dip with some snow. She says that’s the importance of picking native plants to region. “Everything survives,” says Roskilly. “It’s meant to grow in these climates where we have literally 80 degrees one day and 30 degrees the next day.” Read more: https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/hom...