OBERLIN, OH – Darren Doherty | Permaculture | Lawn Care | Forest Management
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Below is an audio recording of Darren Doherty speaking about Permaculture and its relationship to forest management, lawn care and urban planning. This recording was taken at a Permaculture Design Course in Oberlin, OH.
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Darren Doherty pointing out heritage trees that have more value in reproducing than in being used for timber, even though their shape may be ideal in the mill.

Oberlin PDC students learning about forest management, and discussing the beneficial characterisitcs of edges.

Darren Doherty explaining how fungus works to break down fallen timber and regenerate the forest floor.






