Quick question,

I have a 1/2 acre pond from 1-8’ deep. Upstate NY, where the ice is thick and the snow is deep. No aeration at this time.

I’ve read articles and blogs that suggest having ample rooted vegetation in the pond over the winter will help prevent winter kill of my fish. Other articles have said the opposite.

So, in your experience… which is it? Will rooted plants (pondweed, mostly) help prevent winter kills over a long, cold winter… or will it make the problem worse?

Thanks!!