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Cincinnati United States
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Permaculture designer, consultant, and educator/ Director of Small Business/ Full of Love
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Agriculture / Forests / Fisheries
About
Trained as both a Permaculture Designer and Fish and Wildlife Manager, Cincinnati native Doug Crouch has extensive knowledge in landscape planning and creating aquaculture systems for all needs. He has gained a keen understanding of creating productive ecosystems through a wealth of international work in temperate, dryland, and tropical climates. He now uses this experience to run educational programs through TreeYo Permaculture.
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pa yeomans
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sam dunlap
chinampas
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final project
wattle and daub
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soil succession
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fear or love
functional analysis
broad scale permaculture
darren daugherty
yeomans
carbon farming
keypoint
felix permaculture
keyline design
one rock dam
curb cuts
soil innoculant
conservation strategies
the web of life
large woody debris
rain cisterns
silt trap
infiltration pits
rain barrels
contour terraces
serpent mound
petroglyphs
full and half hydrological cycle
schauberger
water
crouchs treasure lake
power point as a design tool
permaculture drawings
multiple functions
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Organization / Workplace
Cincinnati United States
Occupation
Permaculture designer, consultant, and educator/ Director of Small Business/ Full of Love
Industry
Agriculture / Forests / Fisheries
About
Trained as both a Permaculture Designer and Fish and Wildlife Manager, Cincinnati native Doug Crouch has extensive knowledge in landscape planning and creating aquaculture systems for all needs. He has gained a keen understanding of creating productive ecosystems through a wealth of international work in temperate, dryland, and tropical climates. He now uses this experience to run educational programs through TreeYo Permaculture.
Tags
permaculture
treeyo permaculture
permaculture design
permaculture design course
swales
introduction to permaculture
tree crops
ecological design
aquaculture
design process
tropical permaculture
edible landscaping
water harvesting
soil
natural building
pa yeomans
permaculture definition
sam dunlap
chinampas
greywater
rain garden
principles
client interview
organic gardening
final project
wattle and daub
light clay straw
roundhouses
light earth
earthships
cordwood
cob
earth bag homes
stabilized earth block
thatching
herbal medicine
cottage industry
complex and multistoried plant systems
sustainability
earthworks
mulching
tropical housing
alley cropping
banana circles
tropical agriculture
forest gardens
aquatic plants
aquatic ecology
water quality
cincinnati
suburban
doug crouch
catchment coefficient
rainwater harvesting
climate
climate change
treasure lake
final design project
pdc
permaship
gis
topographic maps
powerpoint as a design tool
cincinnati permaculture guild
base map
bulgarian
aquatic food web
soil succession
soil food web
patterns
gabions
fear or love
functional analysis
broad scale permaculture
darren daugherty
yeomans
carbon farming
keypoint
felix permaculture
keyline design
one rock dam
curb cuts
soil innoculant
conservation strategies
the web of life
large woody debris
rain cisterns
silt trap
infiltration pits
rain barrels
contour terraces
serpent mound
petroglyphs
full and half hydrological cycle
schauberger
water
crouchs treasure lake
power point as a design tool
permaculture drawings
multiple functions
See more