

Yes, many Cold Springs residents successfully winterize their ponds using DIY methods like pond blankets, aerators, and de-icers. Professional help is optional but helpful for larger ponds.
Heaters or de-icers should run continuously during periods when ice forms to maintain an ice-free area and ensure fish have access to oxygen.
Cold-hardy fish like koi or goldfish can survive if the pond is properly winterized. Sensitive species may require extra care or temporary relocation.
Pond covers can be removed once water temperatures rise consistently above freezing and new plant growth begins, usually in early spring in Cold Springs and surrounding areas.
Drain and store pumps indoors, disconnect hoses, and cover exposed pipes. Insulating pipes is also recommended to prevent freeze damage.