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Coming from a place of Love not fear is my main focus of my personal journey as I ready myself on the next physical journey abroad. This picture comes from a wetlands restoration/ market garden drainage/ chinampa growing style that I designed and implemented with a cast of characters. It was the coldest, wettest spring on record in Palmerston North, New Zealand but managed to turn the problem into the solution.
Aquaculture is one of my main focuses in the permaculture world. Here growing is Azolla and Duckweed, biomass crops for mulching growing beds and feeding soil. It is just one example of waters bounty displaying its inherent life giving qualities.
Patterns recognition both inwardly and outwardly has given rise to a renewed focus in my life. Education of others has always been a passion but now feel really inspired to embrace this and run with it. I have joined forces with other teachers to put on events through TreeYo Permaculture. Mostly I have taught with Kaila Binney and Gautier Gras, which makes the trio. We are in constant process of making our courses as lively and entertaining while fulfilling the permaculture curriculum. We all have our different specialities but when we come together as a group we put on very good workshops and courses.

Since my Ecovillage and Permaculture Design Course in '05 at Lost Valley Educational Center, I have worked in Costa Rica, New Zealand, California, Asia and Europe on various permaculture projects. Animal husbandry, aquaculture, education, market gardening, ecotourism, and tree crop management are some of the main farm tasks that I have taken on. I draw my inspiration from the natural world and ecology and love for humanity.
Food Forests are one of the ways that I envision growing an abundance of nutrient rich food to elevate human health. This is an avocado that I planted as part of a subtropical/ temperate food forest in Nelson, New Zealand. The correlation between human health, plant health, and soil health is a topic I am highly vested in. This topic and others has lead me to delve deeper into the Biodynamic movement, biological agriculture movement, and fermentation/ raw living foods movement.

These pics are from the most sacred of all places for me: the family business: Crouch's Treasure Lake. In the end the Eastern Decidious forest is my home and I will eventually reclaim it as such. This 70 acre parcel/20 acre pay fishing lake in Northern Kentucky still remains one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen despite my travels throughout America and abroad. It faces great pollution everyday as being in the airshed of many coal fired power plants that line the great river that is the Ohio. Mycoremediation ideas are fully welcomed and encouraged. Earth care, people care, and fair share motivates me to educate others about this beautiful planet we live on and help to ensure that our generations to come will prosper. Give back and you shall recieve.




hey doug,
i'm planting intentions for you to drop by Malaysia on your way back from India.
hope the 'wiser earth' will hear it